prion, Omxnigux Burnt, 86 Nreya seen Wear
Browse Bax © Grae
eee LEE,
i made pawl lo the Oarricnts
out of ihe oliy, Giver Vomiane
Bates for « ehorter pecied—pr
Nines neti = Ra Aree
BOOKS AND STATIONERY,
NEW BiOKSI
PAN if Edranood, by. tk Marral $1 fy
MILLINERY,
Thbi NERY!
i. J. PLATE thal)
con Bika nod seins hate
saan aN A
‘W BOOKS 11 ype CHKONIOLE
atl
i JOB PRINTING OFFICE.
shes nod Lectures of
BK Alcort, 80 contz,
cline mpi Nexionen,
yaneyivacia AYSDUC.
HE COMPANY CLUBK; shoywinghow
ardwhsn to mukelout all te Kecurns Revorte,
seater ‘tod what todo with thi
PAINTING, ETC.
ar Hstaviubment « Taree
PAE”
Having reoontly added ©
HOUSE AND WALL
je Potomac on reselpt
SOW TAYLOR,
jo¥eoller ond Btatloner,
4 Foon y varie avenuo.
UST RECELVED—A Largo Assort-
jent of American, Boel
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OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
ach Stationery. We are prepared 176
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Betwoon Sixth nnd Seventh streets.
Aho TYPD is (rom tha best foandries jp the coantrs,
ealtablo to prlat
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At par untll further notles,
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CERTIFICATES, ax VOUOHRES.
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UNITED STATES 7-29 TTBART
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cee Nev ase 20
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OUGHT AND SOLD.
fornigh (2) honds at par oni
hen the privilegs of convercian
UIROULABS,
d. Bounty Blank.
Books for usp at headyuariers by Amutant
djataut Gene ale
ks made, and Printing done to order on vory
fod Beoka sent by mail free of postage. coi2-ti
pecs 1
BILL HNADS,
PEOGRAMMES,
PIANOS!!! LL TICKETS,
THE BEST. PIANOS BILLS OF FABB,
5; 8
THE NEWEST MUBIO, AEBMY BLANKS,
BOHOMACKER & MONTGOMERY'S,
No. 4 MARKET SPACE,
PAMPHLETS,
SHOW BILLS.
UAB ABU WOUe:
OAL AT WHOLESALE
‘Atuay wharf, foot of Bloventh ctreot, Talené
OAK WOOD AT WHOLESALE,
At wy yard, near Daltitoorg and ObSo Ralirosa depot
Wie are euthorized to fi
RAILROAD TIOKETS,
tho lot of Aucust nat, wl
span fos Stocks we rated jn New York ax-
aly oa commuslon.
Sslyely 92 Coma TPTENEOUEB, PANT & 00.
ve baskers os Pennoivacis srenee
wEWENTY BONDE
sad to furni tS b
HANDBILLS,
VISITING CARDS,
OOAL AND WOOD AT HEZAIL
anthracite sud Cumberland Coal.
Biekory, Oak, and Pine Wood.
OF ADL DENOMINATIONS, UPOS AFPLIOATIUE W
recalpts are notifed that whel
aro requested to onl
0. W. PALMER Subscribers holst
bonds are ready for deliver
We ccsrantes satisfa¢lon In every lavtanow, end ro-
2000 TONS OP A4,
FOR SALE OHEAP
aa a Fee an
2b Soa}, Farnece, Exs, Grone Size.
Lon conde ne ne Gone Sy
epectfully coliait s caars of pubilo pstroszce
groves,
Orders cont to or best avtha
a
HICEORY Woop,
pitt any Lenath regal
gre an
Toeall before buying cisenbere, ca tbo above Will
old very low. Remember tho piacs,
South cide Canal. corner Seventh street.
10KORY, VAK, AND PINE WOOD
Gord length, or savred and
CHBONIOLE OFFICE,
Gonsazera of Fuel will ap:
I havo this day received = larue lot of
COOKING, PARLOR, OFFIOR, AND CAMY 456 NINTH BTREET,
will mest with attention.
oD & WITHHKOW,
STEAM PRESS PRINDHSS.
OORBTITOTION AUILDING,
batween Eleventh and Twetttly
‘one nauare north of Penn. ayaa!
WASHINGTON, D.
ENBY POLKINMORN, Steam Powor
Pres BOOK AND JOD PRUNZER.
ft, betwoan Sixth and Berenth stroztz, pearly
13 OBIoo of tha Nations) Inteliieoncsr, f71T-1¥
whieh I wil! gell at New York prices, at my Store,
$34 B SIRES, WARHINGTON,
OAL! COAL! GOAL !—OfF oll kinds,
on Band and for lo by,
four doors from Grover's Theatre, (branch of 53 and 4
corner Sarenth etvest and Oxnal,
awed in four pik 4 Gplit for Ono
jesse and 6p
Union Fire Wood Bil,
vrner Sayoutb strect and Canal.
‘The attention of
WASHINGTON HOTELS,
ASHINOTON, D
HOUSE," November 1, 1853.
OFFICERS, SUTLER, Sa
JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE, “ AVENUE
1 called to my different patterns of-
7. AGED,
‘TENT STOVES Boarding, per day...
WIERD Peace Doatp, per mi
fo Wane
OM PANE ERY ATED
prominent among which is the
Tho above rates will be tho prices for the Avenue
SVANS' TENT DEATHE, House from tho lit Novomb.
JONN CASEY.
HOUSH,
QAR BASEETS.
whlch packs complete, with seven feet of pips, us box
8x12 inches, and welzhs only 30 Ibs.
WILBUR ¥. STOCKING.
KGERSSEANDIS BTOVE
IRKWOOD
PENNSYLVANIA Avenue, cor. of TWRDFTH Btyoct,
Slacis and Doable-Piated, 0
Britanni
AD Goods replated nesriy cana! to new.
EWIS LADOMUS-& CO,
ATOHES, JEWELRY, AND SILVERWARE.
602 OnesrKor Grazer,
Firet door above Bighth stroes,
Purapeuran.,
DEORTERS ASD DEALERS OH
WATOMES, JEWELRY, AKD SILVERWARS.
L. LADOMUS.
ARMY CORPS DADGRE
of every dessription medo in the nesrost manner, and at
the chortest uotice—zold, silver, or plated.
WEY CES
BOTANIO REMEDY.
WOR AGUS AND FEVER,
Warranted o prompt sail effectual cure,
‘IRON WORKS,
Maine avenue, betwoon 4}4 and éth streets,
Waseixotos, D. 0,
Stove Dealers and Suter will fod nt all times large
‘axcortment of the following gseds :
‘Eingeland’a Patent Army Stoves in nests,
‘Kingelaad Patent Tent and Burraok Mester.
Kingsland Qos! Burner or Hoater,
Oval Tent Stove,
Ki are Tent Nook Stor
wand butler’ Dake
uy: HE WAVERLY,
Ho, 451 Blabth street, hotween B and F
(orrosi7s 7am GzNRRAL roa? OFFICE)
WASQINGTON, D.
LANGLEY & ¥ARNAN.....
0 Larder nud Bar of this
‘with tho choicest of all the yacicties the mark
Dinner and Suppers for Parties cotter
ahortast notloo by
K
Kipmland Oburch Hea
1d, Hospital Heater,
Kingsland Store eater,
Igo, all kinds of Bheet Trop,
nso are constantly eup-
ol in, Conner, and Zino
ort eotico, ard at Now York, Phlindel-
Bibley & Guy, 522
Stoves and Heaters.
Oysters, Gante, é>.
WatioxaL HOTHS,
WASHINGTON, D.
Muest, egente for Kicgsland Patent
Dopet, Maino avenue, betweer
achington, D. 0.
IS
WINES AND LIQUORS.
6th etrests, Leland,
‘This valuable Medicino is purely vexotsblo in Its com-
pealtion, contains no arsenio, copper, or other dangerous
mineral, end Is freo from the (injurious affects which
fometimes revolt from the wo of quinine avd bark.
‘Price, $L50 par hottle. For sala by Charles Stott, 376 Penn
gylysnia avenuo; D. B. Clark, Four-and-a-balf strest
and Pennsylvania oycous; Wm BD. Gntwisle, Twelfth
Otho Beswell, Bsventh.
feet and Maryland.avenno: Uf. MoPherson, Capitol
Bill; Wallaco Estot, TwdifUh and ¥ stroots
Beventh and @ streets, Washington, 9. O,:
R, 8, T. Clecel, Georea BM, Sothoron, Georsclown, D. O,
HM, & BENSON, PROPRIETOR,
(Gucosor to Atuy fe Sbtasn)
a
BSL WATERS:
So cholsent Domestic
‘Wholosale dealer in
CLARIVIED
0%
EA UOT AL8,
ORLEDRATED LAOGR BERK,
And Qsloo Dorner Brothsts’ Closer Wino,
Ginger, and Bharry Brandioa;
Forert ‘Wine Bitters, #0. &e.
to wy drivers or seat by mall promptly
joods delivered tn all parts of Weehingtox
ares.
RIGBY A. SOIR,
"Unton Bottling Depot,”
Groeve atroot, Georgetown, D.C.
RRIVED AND BOR BALE GY
|. BACON, 85 Pexniylyanis avoune, halwers
7 Ato, and San Demisan COKen.
Yormoriy of tha As
opse, Pbltedvivhla
Ue is dotermized to wuril ead hopes tu reselye 4 full
mtroot and Pennryivani share of pablio patronare.
@USLING HOUS!
PENNSYLVANIA AN
rapleted and realy to sccommodate
(ors with Goop Rooms,
to the comfort of questa.
Geo. A. Miller, Wholezale Bruccists, 608 Market ctreat, nt) AY
Philadelphia. Holo Provrintor.
WILSON MANUFACTURING
ttontion is,pald
a’ for TraveUers and
nd Georeétown fre of chi Gtransers to a0.
‘Forms: Onsh on delivery,
whlch is to well known a3 one of the best in ts ll
Rertislaw. ‘This new enteryriso combised, th
that whoaren will favor bin wi
atronses) willicavehis eiiatlishment well caticded,
'P. @—Geullemsn wisslng private roots tor dioner vs
‘Noy ean be neporamodacea.
GOSLING ROUSE 2,
between 13th ond 1!
Bees
LARLNDON HODKL
This Botal, cituated oo
avenue and Bini} street, haa
Tafamibed, nnd In avery, way
mmodntion of gents,
fe publia may rely Wat the Dar, tho outs
ola entertainment wilitha unexselled. fw2ieratha
ARD TO THR PUBLIO.~-Tho under-
ape ast
gpecetal Aolloits for him the pat
1¢ public, BAMUR
Alerandrie, Virzixla, Joly 1, 1303,
porchszed from Mr, Ssmuel Sedo}
Aezeeqsors to J, T-WALICER & BOLL)
WASHINGTON, D. te
Gomplota escortment
Banoas, Cotsars, sud "37 EBL
5, UBT F Stray,
PHILADELPHIA PAs
MABOPAOTVEEES 3
LAMP BLACH: SOOFING MATERIALS
0 treddo FaDDlled 24 tho pang Lowery ou
BKBLE MANTHLS—Constantly on
band at my Wereroows, corner of Rirst strsot and
ply, ef the diferent
that oan ba found
hipent in this itz, end at lower
Wiisou's IMFEOvAD FIRE AUD WATHL-PRWF
FELT, OBMINT, AUD GBAYSL,
1 Jorsay avenue,
eiylea and patterns 0!
‘Beany otbor establia
‘Purchncers will pienso give moo call a1
aking engagements.
themselves boforo wu:
finds of atone work for buildin}
purpores, such ae Drown
farblo, Granite, and
jorth River etope work.
tured'to oper at tbe seorte\t notice and lowest
ver, and Brecwman Tilo
id Jald down to order,
Soe riptious, uz wall r3
fis eoautanly oo has eu
Ja—Lodieana avenue, next door to the Bank of meat. ued Flast
second siroat west Chose:
hing and
™. D. WITSAN, Jr. Socrstars
@. W. WILSON, Eupa totendent.
0. 337 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE.
PEE cone Reena as ely or
jo Eninie=r= n
ear
Llenteaent Colonel Mourth reais
apbavivaain Reserva Uauntesr Cette.
HE PROPRINTOR OF Tat OLA.
Sd een
‘reat rill hs earl ta
UBINSSS UAIDN
saith nro tress} tke
nition stro. AWADQUARTHRE altered and roftted
(Om limited nomber
7 BARE OVENS,
Gutlers end Hotel Ker ‘onus before pure
‘A.M. BIRINGH £ ¢ mated noatly,, sn:
ies
{Sts} Wo. S11 Penn ay. near
wily Chromel
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER § 1463,
PERSONAL AND POLITICAL,
— Fon, Allon A. Hall, United Bio\es Minister to
Bollvis, states in s Letter to Lis family, ct Naabyille,
that bo arrived it Oraro, the preacct boat of govern-
ment, on tho lest of August. He was very cordially
reeelved by the President, members of Cougrees, and
tho military, Fho rsvifested every ovidence of
felendehlp for the Minibler ond the Government
mblch he represented, Mr, Holl wes Ju the epjoy-
ment of excellent health, In this connection the
Naxbulllo Titon eaye: “Tn contiquence of efvil war
In Bolivia, otcesioved by the outbreaks and guerrille
operations of the Indians, the Government has been
temporarily removed to Ornro, s strcngly foril
fled elty, Ove days foarnoy from La Pas, the
capital, and In the central portion of Bolivia. It
bes some tix thoutond jnbabitants, although it once
contained 80,009. Thé mounlslus at whore bese itis
located onco contelned (hres thowand allyer mines,
none of whith are worked now. Doubtless the moun-
taing ailll abound with gold ond silver. The Bpanlarde
tried tho divine institution of slavery {1 those th
in former dss, and the mlscrable Indians acd Afi.
cans perished -by thousends ander tho Issh of (be
tare master. Divloo fustico deloyed Ste avrfal visit to
Bolivia for many years, but came at Jact—Juzt ss it
hos come at last upon Tennesteo, Woearo repealing
tho experience of Bollyla. ‘The wealth ng@ prosperity
of a Sinte, pmrchesed wl\h blood, are doortied to pass
away.
—Herachel V. Jobneon, the Douglas cardidate for
Vico President in 1800, ond now a member of the
Confederato Benalu, conclnded ’spexch thus: “* When |
fe Ubis etrngele talend { Shall we couqper tho North?
No} we havo no desire todo this, Binil the N
conqaer us} Forbid it, heaven! But I tell yo
war will uover be ended (lll we are all conquered by
the chastising hand #f Providence, and we aro broaght |
back to the virtues cf our forefathers. Tuough oor
armies have been victorlons in nearly every vaitle
yet almost every inn and woman Is bathed In tosra
and cast down in corrow with the loss of somo friend
or kinsman. Every hearthstons if reft of ite en-
Joymonts by meoroing ond weeping, and the walls of
eadness aro heard all over the Imud, This fs the ches-
Urement of God, IeA{eted upon us for s departare
from tho paths of virtuo. ‘Tals 15 tho lessou of the
bons, Then Jet us return with humlllty.to the prac-
tico of those great yiitues whieh car forefathers
cherlsbed, aud withoat which ons libertlea cannot be
mafotatned.”
— The Wathlogton correapo:
Trdune wiltess “The following 15 an éxuect from
a otrictly private leller recelved here! from Ganeral
Rorecrauato-dsy. Thay
bat I venture to fakp the responelbillty : “ap to wy
removal from the Army of the Camberlsnd, I have
only to ey, proy to God ihe coaulry may he 25 well
ond batter cerved by another. As for the infomous
Mes wbled are eet forth through the prees to blast my
nt of the Chicago
repoiation, each es disebling mental disease, the uso |
of oplom, disobedience of orders in waiting for re-
Government, I would despalr ofva wi
rach aGovernment. T!
or thet God wlll prosper their authors, I do not
blleve. Pereovally T commend myself to the ju
and merclinl Oac who kaows whot !s far beet for
a
— Hs Mejesty, King
thronrd, and faprisored ia «
alzelppl for the Inst two ye:
relessed, aud on hia way to freer sklos, The New
Odcans Zva of the 20:b ultimo cbrovicles the arrival |
at that post of tho great stawer Eaprees, from
Natcbiz, with 4900 bales of cotton, worth, at New
York prices, nearly $2,000,000, and 1s, perbapa, the
tmost valouble cargo ever La the port of Nay Orlears-
Tho Eva learus, on good authority, that there 15 5
Jargo amount of cotton In Mlesiselppl walling sbip-
ment, and will coon be making ls appearance in that
port. As Ju Davis is eald to have acchlentally for-
Rotten to order tho baruing of his own crop when he
was ecndiog bis m{olons abont his State to bacn that
of bis nelghtorg, It may posalbly be thot o portion of
that coming forward belonged to His Supreme Excel-
lency.
—Tho Nesville 4
jon npnouncsd, a few days 0g0,
Horrla’s Southern’ fire eating organ, the Nashville
Union and Amcrican, This Griih wes eager to
rolse negro troops {a Tenneeees to ‘ght ‘ Lincola’a |
men,! aud he encouraged the enlistment of black
rebels as xeatously 3 he did tho enlistment of white
ones. This rebal, carly in thy history of tho wer, wr
{he following, which appeased in the NashvUlle Un
‘and Amiricaa, Apz|125, 1801: © Everybody koows Bill
Rawllogs, the good-natured barber on Market streo’,
Wa wile, Mary, fa now engoged In making up unl-
forms for the troops. Her brother (Jim Dunge) 1s
raising 4 company of free segroca to ght Lincoln's
men, and Bill says, If anybody will faralah bim with
good leg, ho can whip sny ten abolltionisis; bat,
oven with ono leg, hels willlog to hobble ont to the
batile-fisld {f the Governor wanls bls services."
—Allcatenant commanding out blockading feet
rocently bad awarded to bim, as bis portion of a pilza
vezes] captured by hia gapbost, spwards of $30,000.
Tho vessel and cargo sold for $500.000; Our Jeck
‘Tars are dolng a good business In the prizs line, It
fa sald that Commodore Da Pont’s Individual share
of prizs money, whilst he yas on the Charleston coast,
wes abont #200000. Tho months of the renegades
from our ayy, who are now lowvglog abont Disle, |
are no doubt walerlog for n gop of this prizs money.
The poor devils ore net only now poylog for thelr
mment that had fed thelr un-
gratefal families all thefr lives, bat they are dcomed
ty and disgrace, and mauy of them
trecchery to the Go
to perpetuel p
will probebly dalsh Welr cates? as pirates on thobigh
| coas.
—Wayen chilérea of Rey. Aubrose Dailey, do-
ceased, who removed from Virginia to Feyeite coun:
ty, Kya inthe sear 1788, are now alive. Thelr re
epectira nges aro as follows : James, $05 Je;
Polly, £0; BerJomin, 78 ; Peter, 70; Ambroze,
and Thomas, 71. Colozel Awbroso Dadley was for:
merly
fa Keokuk, Iona, Polly Dudley ts 1
og to Bt
Louls, Mo,, asd tho remalnder of the children io
Fosetta county, Ky
—Tno National
have aent to Beaufort
which saed sesterdi
A. G. Coodbae, Mies
8, 0
M, Wood.
_ Mr. Johm Foster Kirk, tho eecomp!lsbed private
secretary of the historian Protcott, bas In press o
Blstory of Conrlea the Bold, Dake of Burgundy, 1a
nblished about the
twooeleva volumas. It will b
Ast of December, by Lippincott
& Ca, Palladelphla.
air, Kirk In now Jo Bogland coperintending tus pab-
Mestion of the Eoglish edifion—the copyright:on
wbich emonals, Wo hear, to the bondsome Agure of
over $11 600
‘—A letter from Chattsnoogs, 201 ult, eays that
James E Murdoch, the trazedlan, ts there (rylog to
get the body of bis son, who fell so nobly on tho
bloody field of Chickwmange. Ho opecds hie }elure
moments In resdiog fa the camps acd hospitels for
{ho entertalnment of tho goldlera,
—Miv. Oharlte Beocher, of Georgetown, Mass., 58
alceted Reprecentotive from tho Grorgetown and
Groveland district. He had 75 wrJority In George:
town and 54 ln Groveland. The Newburyport Mvold
asye that politically he Is declared to be connd—or-
Thodox,
— At the great Northwestera Fatr, now in seeston
at Obicago, severe} Intorestlog antographs wera cold
agouctlon last Monday. ‘The lat Included the names:
of Madlion, Monroe, Adams, Jackeon, John Jacob
‘Astor, and other dl ished Amerlesne.
eral R
Bpringdeld, wrote from Yellow Springs on the 28:
AUTH Jucreasing yrolenes of the esmptams of Lem
ung
porary indisposition ronder {t lumperative that I auonld
remain quiet for soma days.”
= Rey. Ds. Peabody hes ratirad from the edlteriat
manogement of the North Avaerican Favlew, and
will bo succeded by James Bassell Lowell acd
Obarles Elllet Norton, ‘The Jauuary number of the
Rivles w)l) be edlted by wl
gentlemen.
—Csptsin Msyno Reld hes wriiten a little book on
{be gams of ercquet, which, liy the Way, 18 an ont-of-
door game, and on well adapted to our eumamer re-
sort
be
no right to make it public, |
| mojortts, Coto:
| dato for fsenztor, this 5
1,000, showing s geln of 1,109 Ta Passei
the opposition meJorlty 1
who has besn de-| in siddlesex (lucloding tho clty of New Bracawick)
fmemns nf tha MS: | ther |
and more, 1s now being |
ha, 545
old reoldent of Clncineati, bot now realdes
eedman’s Rellef Aesccla:ton
by the steamer Arago,
the following teachers: Bite
‘A. Fowler, Miss Kate Foote,
Migs H. M. Bass, Mls EH. Peck, Mlas 8. E. Peck,
Miss EL, Stoart, Mics LE, Lovell, and Miss B.
sucrans, having been invited to visit
degres of torrow We
nounce tha’ death of the herole Charles Rivers Eilett,
Golouel of the Mississipp! marine brlesde. He died
suddenly at tho realdonce of bls uncle, Dr. Billet, at
Boker Hill, In this Bate, on Thoradey night Last.
Colonel Ellett wes s pative of Pennsylvania, from
‘which Blato bls parenta removed to Georgetown, D.
., Where he remelued mulll of eniteble age, when bo
wos sent to Porls, whtre he received his educatlon.
Colonel Ellett was bigh-mioded, chivalrous In the
cxleme; dariog, even (6 rasboiss; quick th action,
fortlle In expedicst; acd, pocaeesing thees quslifica-
tions, {¢ fe n0 wonder that be resdily atzalned high
@iguinction In the military ceric, His father wes
the originator of the rom fleet, and In carrying out
hig plans he was ably ecconded by bls son Charles,
In tho taking of Memphis the rats bora a proml-
nent part, ond among the wauy noted for thelr
bravery on that occatlon, Gol, Elleyt was, perhaps, the
most conspleuons. Ha was on the deck of his bost
amid the hottest fire, and fearlestly ordered (ha attack
ufon tho rabel gnnboat General Price. Even beforo
Tho rebel Meet hed eurrondered, at the order from bis
father ho sprang into s bost, snd with en unarmed
crem pred ashore, and, lending In the midst of 8
crowd of rebels, dlaployed tho American fog. Wov-
Yng Lis colors, ho rnebed to the post ofllee, and there,
amid the Impreestions of the crowd, bo bolsted the
tars aud stripes, and demanded of the Magor tho
surrender of tho clty, whlch demand was acceded to;
and the ely of Mfeaipbis wes actually strréndered to
him. Al tho organiza\lon of tho Marine Brigade, hia
services end abilities obtatned for bim the position of
colonel, and ho was probably tha yonogest peréon Lo
tho comutry whe obtained such high command—at the
me of his death being lees than tworty years of sue.
‘His brilliant career on the Qaean of tho West Js fresh
fo (he recollections of our readers. Hla ochlevemonte
with thls boat are unparalleled, His desth 11s national
loss; for Amcrica had fow brighter intellects or more
chivalrous hearls, snd coriololy no braver or more
| self-sscrifielog patriots.
—Tho Boston Port asys : “We enypoze Marshal
Foroy’s parilog address to hie troops to be tallent
and Impartant ast Is certaloly paterool and impu-
dent, Il scemp from this thet he has terminated bia
mleslon. ‘Mexicans, thank Provldenca,? tho meck
‘ond modest man rays, ‘that your happiness has been
contlgued to the French Emperor!’ And he eveo
‘urged the people to ‘ he proud? in the fect that an fm-
perlal despot bas swallowed op the Mbertles of their
country, Bat tho face of tho sddrets shows that all |
Js not wall with the corquerors ; It refers to the re-
fraclory, the, blind, the faleo patriots, the feleo mea
cures, Whore promoting the rola of their conntry,
i.e, reclsllog tho forgign yoko, evincing ‘contempt
or dlseegard for tho existing Government.” In one
word, this address corelders Mexico to be es much a
part of Frarco 98 Pearls. ero wo have ta fret
Enaropean monereby sets up ov tess Weatern phores
aud by those who keow thot Its written aa low ina
corles of diplomatic papers, sud bas been pronounecd
before the World by the United Btates by the mouths
of its statermen Preeldents, ard Is embodted tp tho |
heertg of the whole American people, South, Nort,
East, acd West, that tbe wheels of tuo ra mot to bs
permitied to roll back on thls laud of on
Jom of tha dari: eges ”?
Faller returns from New Jersey chow e101 far.
° Slechat | ther Uniou gatos, To tho Fifva Copgreselonal dle
ioforcements, &:., If I thonght they coma from our) tye sloaa (Newark eliy end Hadson: county) the
jon bended by |
t people will accept thew, |
Unfonlats make the hardeome gain of 2770. Ta
Worren county, whlch lost scor gave 2 109
Charles Scranton, the Uaton eacdi-
F reduces the misjority to
connty
redneed from 481 to 204;
@[g.0 Wetca gein of 500, and in Union a simllar
gsin of 200, ond In Belom of over 900, Ovber coan-
lea, not sot reported, are expected to shor cqaally
elgoll
eanlts, The loyal men of New Jereey
have every encouragement for {rezk effort and orgsol
fon, wit whleh sbey can Berdly foll In another
contest to placa thelr State In line mith the slaterhood
of loyal Commonwesltbs.
— General Loals Blouker, abo dled In New Jersey
on Batardey Isst from corsumpllop, came to this
country in 1849, and was among tho first to respond
In 1601 to tho Presldent’s call for voluctesrs. Ho
hed seen considerable scrvica In Germeny, and vary
soon after golog to tha Held as Colonel of the 8.
Now York volantecrs was make a brigadior general.
Cross Koys, having provioutly € in the Moon
tain Department under Gerenl Fiémont. He was
relieved of commend in the fall of 1962, ond in
March lest was honorably dlecberged and musterod
ont of gervlee.
a Ist Sunday regular Episcopal eervices were
held in St. Paul's
which, of conree, the nt of the United Biates
was prayed for. -Two weeks provloualy a like serrice
was beld In Portsmouth, Virginia. Theze were the
ficet ocessfons ou which the
of the United Siates hed been nsed ia the ecrsices In
theo cilles aluce the passage of the secezalon ordl-
nance. The Ri
Barnes and ctaff, to
troops, were present, The audi
large, most bighJy appreciated
mont.
‘Now York on Saturday lest, for Liverpool, was 3
Heenon, 0 bi
to England f
training of the Ja\ter for hi
tho largest amonot ever fonght (or In the priz3 rlog
— Governor
Jength avd from one hundred and twenty to one han
tha (rado of tho Red river valley.
—Ganeral 8
recenUly remarked to 8
elter, In answer (0 2 quss-
and not for me to dell upon
other bande, and
other Leeds.”
—We learo that Mr. Jobu N. Buck bas
by guerillas In Holmes consty, Afleatssippl. He
ulwose been a atrong Union mon, and formerly tc
refuge ia Memphis. Ho bad been tuet
aiding the “Ualon troops in Cevtral Ati
for thle cave’ bo met bls erael fate.
DOW ongros
slatiog of twralve countles, Ko
Re
184 for Jobn Brongh.
In one consty, Geang!
831,
town of Weston, Middl
candida!
of Innd and ocean to be hed In Americ;
octive businces men. His nge was thiity-three.
dent's call for more men.
and then only by n few citizens,
—Tbo following Baptls'
Rey. J. D.D, Colburn nod wife, and RB:
Boar. =
town eeverol years 10 tho Btoto Leglsletnre.
to Black Hawk Polat, Colorado,
‘Toelday last,
‘The Penusylyania
De Wolle Hove
‘Bishop of Vermont,
We copy the following extracts from the reply of
the Rey. Sr. Hows to the Bishop of Vermont :
Futtaverrnr, Ostobsr 27, 1863.
Ruvenexd ap Drak Bin: Wo aro surprised to
learn thac tho sirong expressions used in the clerical
set of Bishop Hopkins have
Ta common with
protest syaluei an
been mlsluterpreted,
bers of our commusion, wo will be glad If you will
propare, for publication, » statement of the reasons
for protesting, aud why’ Buch emphatic Isngaege wa:
Yonre, very trily snd reepectfally,
THOMAS BOwINS,
Riouauy 8. Suiza,
Wwruusase Wersit,
J RB Ixaersouw,
tho Totter of Bie
conatrained to perform.
ils general convention.
all thege elreumstarce:
with this dloceaa In
the feudal: |
|
oppcaltion |
was printed, indeed
St was not really publaned.
tribation In the quarcera where th:
bed called It foria could wake ft gubscrye their pur
oto, itcould not be fonud by thoza who did not
ellsh and were not likely to bs carried captive by its
Most of us did not know of the exist.
ence of Lis Jeter to Messrs. Havemeyer and others
of New York, nut It was unearthed by Messrs.
Wharton, Biddle, and others, of this city.
y firet line of the" Proteet”” al
eges tho “extensive circulation of the letter in this
to be the couelderstion which compels the
who aro cxerc\slog thelr ministry ners, to
at Its doctrines. Had the Blehop dis-
feminated such a missive, a5 8 pastoral in bis own
we of Vermont, It wowd have been very imper-
for Penusylvaulans to havo protested agalost
"The two grect Dioceses of New York, whore the
vat, the entice, wosxpurgated céltloa, was printed,
had watchmen enongh upon thelr walla to leave as
(had we known of the. former lesao) free from any
obligetion to tound an alarm. Y
con as brought Into onr own borders, and diffused
somenbat secretly Into the placo where we ar
charged with the care of souls,
fan unwholesome thing.
Presa in tbls city waa €oon disposed of by tho polltl-
eal club which issued It, and thea o egeond from
York, endorsed on the ‘back, “papers from the ro-
cloty for the diqfaston of political knowledge.”
Nelthor wonld ft have been Incumbent upon uz, a8 a
notlea Bisbop Hopkins’ letter, if it
ked political question.
fara {nyolved moral issnes of thu gravest sort.
draws bis weapons wherewith to Aght (vo belleve a
wittiogly) tho battle of the Oppress
Ion) irom the armory of tbo Lord.
titted, by Blmaelt.
Al the first Ball Ran battle bis brigade brought ap
the rearon the rellrement of our forces. General
| Bleoker subsequently participated io the baile of
the capture of J. O. Griillth, ex edltor of Isham @. | 4
body of clerey,
had concerned 9 21
Chureb, Norfolk, Virglota, in| for (who Is Ay
Bis letter [3 en-
ible View of
Lis, publishers,
‘One has suggested thatit might be more
fiuly called ‘' Slav2r5’s View of the Bible.
in tbls preductlon he ba:
fore, *« wrested E
ayer for tho President |
M.E. Willing, of New York, was ‘Wo could not kee}
tho cfllolating clergyman on both occasions. General
ber with o largo pumber of oor
s, which wore very,
The lseue of bis I
vice of a political cabal.
| verted from thelr loyalty to
whlch Mis Ip)
them, thet religion fav
fore, the act of rebell
yhere (webich, at the pr
wh owe apiritasl care,) we
reseas of our people from 1
lov{on but pro!
— Among the passengers by the steamer City of
m
ther,of the Benicia Boy, who goes over
tho express purpose of asslstiog In tho
great dgbt with Tom
King, tho Eoglizh chomplon, for the cteke of $10,000,
mey, of Minnezota, in bis treaty
with the Indians, eaccseded In porcbesing n tract of
Iond of tho Indians one hundred and eighty miles in
thls dieceee, thot he did not
dred and twenty flze{o breadth. ‘This comprises the
ond on both eldce of the Red river, and will eecaro
tation, Was (0 ba used Ln tho 62
He wight surely, wit
ted as ‘imnc, after tho ve
had been made of the drat and
the earue letter by the conf
who $5 restding In New York,
tlon on (bo anbject of the war: ‘Thetis « mater I
do not talk epon ; It Is a eubject for others to diecais,
my old aye. It isin
the attention of ls nolghbors 20:
ma hang
Lot It bs farther reme
k | sey connter expression
ramental 19
and
the Insiitarion
—The famous free-soll stronghold in Oblo, con-
wn as the Western
re, gave Ln tho In{e election a meforlty of S1,-
. Val
Asndigham bad but 350 voles ont of a total poll of
proend that th
shsking the continent
—In the election In Massachuvelts on Tuesday, tho
protest against the Int
jesex county, caste unsnsaious
vols for Governor Andrew, At Sherborne, in the
same county, all the yotes casi were ft tho Ualon
—Mrs. Jessie Fiémont, with ber daugbter, was in
Amesbory, Marsackusctts, last week, to visié tbe poet,
Wolttler; and with bim boy made a vielt (0 tho top
of Powow Bill, where {s one of tbe most lovely viewo
— Frank O. Huntlogton, coa of Dr, Huntington, of
Lowall, died very enddealy on Sunday, of congestion
ofthe luoge. He was of the fim of Jurklnge &
Hontington, of Now York, end wes well keonn oa en
Divine Providence.
pol'clas of the pest Whey bold encred, Bat although
they refass to Tecogulte Wu
nd inelet pos * puilog now wine Intc
esont esprels of cherscter amazingly
Far bo {t from me to sllege that the Bishop
of Vermont {a of that cast-iron mould; bat anrely no
man over presented grester contrast of charscter than
‘when desconding from tho pulpit, where, with
olea and apostolle look, and boalguant spirit,
ken of the law of Jcsus, be enters into his
Yo all tha subtlety of a casalst, proceeds
bo Bible n cruel system of houdage,
in which howsn beings, eprinkled with tha blood of | exprsscd-bis doubts w
Christ, are bought and cold, regardless of famlly tied,
aten Without messuro or redress,
at tbe hands of thelr fellow-Chiletlans,
havo keown snd honored and
Inouthed preacher, om witnesslog, and being made to | wodertaken {0 say socse\ltve, which us coald nor be
eal in thar own pastoral spheres, this strapgo aud | abla taearry ont. Ho lald lt down shat they foned
can bat retort | tha [aw not euffelent they eo0'd go to Parliament for
tates ab {an indemnity. | He (ur Tiled),
a
= Goyeraor Backlughaw, of Connecticat, has called | ‘bey do olen pr
on extra nesslon of the LoglsJatare, to meet on the 3d
of November, to take {nto consideration tho Preal
—Me, Jobn Glaucey, tho Independent Democrat
elected to the Loglslatare from Ward Three, Boston,
was Dot pot up unUl the time the polls were opened,
to defand out of t
mleslouarles recenUy
sailed for Barmoh: Rey, D. A. W. Smith end wife,
Albert
corrupted at will, b:
—Wiliam Hi Grant, tha Dstaocratic esudidate for
Attorney General of tha Biate of Minnezota, formerly
resided in Lyndoboro’, N. Ht, aud represented that
eruel perverslon of bls boble powers,
pon him hls Virgillen vorea, Qaaslo
and protest agalnit on attempt so “‘nuworthy | wonld not
{ Jesus Christ,” which thoy haya elways | transgress the law. (Obesra} Up to the ime an
acconnted bli to be.
Tha provest dosa nok impagn the Christian chase
ter of Blnop Hopklus, nor assert that ho bas con- | istration, bat for the county, aud thay were bousd to
colously or with mallee “prepsnso commlttox! an un-| obey the law es they found It, and they were not
worthy oct Obristian men, 1a tho indrmlty of thelr | bound to obey IAws mole herosfter. [Gear hear,
Camel uature, do, from tima to time, deeds over | end applause] Mr. Laird esnciaded by alludlog to
Srhlch angela weop, and sometimes, under a mental the speech recently made by Bir Ronudel Palmer,
—Hon. Rodney Franch loft New Bedford on Tues-
Gay for the Rocky Mouutela gold reglons. He goes
— Wan. Biurges, ono of the most influential and
distloguiched citizens of Boston, died in that clty on
jop Hopkins
Reply to the
PumApzurms, October BL, 1863.
Guymizwny : In deference to your suggestion that
ths letter of Biabop Hopkins, addressed to the head of
this dloceze, under date of ‘Burlington, Vi, October
5, 1863, may, If annoifeed, iuflict set groater {oJary
‘Ubon the cburch than ld bls former one to certsin
politlesl leaders in this elty, by conveylog tho idea
that tbe clergy of this dloze
feout have been betrayed into unbecoming passion,
havo overstepped the lial of miniaterlat daty, and
havo treated sn eged bishop of the church with inde-
corum, I yield to your request sod.
the elrtumetances under wbfet a
sued to which I had Yhuprivilegoof alllzing myname,
Lbsd thonght that tho maulfess Irritssion under ehich
7p Hoping was written wonld render
itharmlezs, sud protect ths vauerabla. mau to'whom
Jt was directed from nny, scesptaues by the pablle of
tho {mputstions ft Minge npon him and hls clergy.
‘You haya not requested mo, nor do I nor dealre, Lo
enter Into tho endjzct a} ler
to the two queatlons brought before me ip your note :
Why did tho clery deem ‘It Iueambent oa them to
protest ogains: the doctrine of Bishop Hopklos’ let.
tur, and why did they do It with such force of expres.
nfo? Of coures, you do not sek from an Individast
‘what motives inflaenced one snd another to sign that
pspor, bal rather what wero the general 091
tiovs whieh opsrated mpon tho minds of thoze who, Lo
concert, decléed Watanch » document must bo pre-
pared abd presented o thelr brethren for algnetare.
Imay premise thot tho suggestion that each action
was demanded did not emsuate (om atiogle mind.
It was tha spontaneous std concarrent Impulse of
Bishop Hopkins end hls friends have dealt
wlth it a9 If one hod originated the protest, and all
others bed elgord it In dutifal conformity with bm.
In thet concels they have been In error.
Ttbink I aay safely say that all acted \
sorrow then in cger,”
With tbe Binhop attheir
raced to explain.
Protest”? was 3-
T willl confine myaclt
came witolo one vote of
Tu thé abseves of one Dioces
fore the consecration of Blabop Bowman ag assistant,
he performed ofllelal eervice 10 many of our perishes,
and with great acceptence.
biebops of tho American Ciurch, end has prealded in
Mapy of us have, Is view of
and of hls beslgoaat man-
ners, bis diversided talvots, and largo acqatrements,
beld'hlin tz most respectful and affectionate regard.
Tho fact of bla ewloczca end of bis past relations
ed the palofainess but en-
Lnvced also tho daty of protesting, when (his venera-
ble mau flooded the scenes of big former usefulness
and hovor with teacbiogs on a qatetion of roclal
inorals which the clergy of tbe diocese, with scarce
an exception, eatesm untcrlptaral aad dangerous.
Surprise ban bevn expressed tb:
aylvanis 4a not (If they et
Blnop Hopkics on slavery
padleta them befe
obaoxlons Iotter, with “many
been pricted in Now York nearly threo years ago. It
if T eso, righlly Soformed,
for restricted die-
shrewd men Who
Hels one of tho senlor
gy of Peon-
jocirines of
29 objectionable) re-
every word of thle
re like words,” had
It was when the
thet wo ropelled tt
Jorge edition from the
We think
3, 85 men hare often donebe:
"from Ma proper was aud
‘and employed it to bolster up a monstrous
jp ellence and b3 {all
wes made ats Janeture when
It wes likely to effect tha greatest amoust of practl-
It was used by tho persons to whom it
| Wes addressed na no engine of partisan porrer.
erin tho Lond’s host wes musicred into tho ecr-
Men were likely to be py
tho powers thet be?
onity might folst poo
3 the prinelple ond, there
‘Thus invaded 1n ont elsil
cant crisis, 18 concentric
jatd do nothing for Lh
5 poll\fco-rellgious de
§ says, In bls letter to the Bishop of
suppose thet the reprint
yy entitled 'Biblo Views of Slavery,”
13. George M.
mt aabocotalng Jea:
watch
puaplety editton: of
sea of thezo gentlemen in
Ho certalaly Kaow lt afterwards, whew
fis distribution was 10 progress, nnd did not depre
bat in bis October letier vitoally ean
bach use of bis production: ‘" Although o
‘lo the mevor born,’ ka bad uow lved among tho
Yavkecs for thirty y
guess ehrewdly things which they wiil not ¥
sy they know,”
bile Leqairing
deemed: necessary, that | Cobden, Io which thet j
Whilo Bishop Hopkins anf, at lesst, one distiogaisbed | crake v
Proshyuer atte North, have writien elaborately in [ro ot Blrken
‘of Southern livery, so publleaiton: azainst | the remake of Mr. Cebérm ibat G
uo ptocstded from the pen of ang |should be coatti
y or ominent presbyter of the ebureh.
vlew of thece feeti, tbo clorgy of thls diccees conld | the G sveram
¢ letter of Bishop Hop-
Kins, Industionsly opraad: throughout our borders,
Tonld be urged and sceepted by mavy aa expressing | they would cot only bare U
tho eense of tbe Protestant Eplecopal Charch to the
Northern States on that great question watch Is now Tanged. that bott {a eouioeerto
Id wot forbear to | balloiog, as well os to ob
rusion of theee vers Into | wenefielal, and brought o'
Alccese of which ke is not {0 charge, as an omtrage | whe competite
‘sod en iuconslatency of 5 marked character.
‘Yao Blabop has complained thet to hes been In- | hood—the Alabama and r
nulted aud uvlrepresented by tha terms of the protest. | Glo: waa not afrald or ashamed to oyu |Bes is
No man who signed It 1s capable of Intending todo |gans built and deals
Qther of theea wrooga ; nove 2 conscious of Naving | and cheerr|—nor, be was cao, was ito Dallost
commiited either, now that It bea boen charged.
Toor sil meant to speak calmly, trothfally, ond) paiit whet sbip, bat tbe tostim:
ther motn~
ders
ro In
To somo ths eluing of that
protest was the most painfal daty that they ever felt
Biskop Hopkins was once
fan honored Precbyter of this. diocese ; thera ars cler-
gymen sll In service here who remember im os
puch. He was many years ago a candidate for the
Eplicopal ciiloa bere, aod
Bat'jn ft
Ho
bral
med,
ot a natlye
imes
210 | they bad only two ship: that coald posi
|
In |tne contra:
(mapklod
eld bottles.”
Toy, WhO
Fed this golden-
Orme, Ormonias Hag, 46) Xam eens
— Weer, Bernon he Hae
TEEME OF SURECZIPIIO=
‘wo Douss 5 yearic sévanee
Se pei a
Sate beara edna iad
F is dabustion on thera terms will be made to new
yamsera
‘Olnbs of tan, 6 one eddze, Firvesy Doutisa avesr
in advance.
delusion, Fersist fw thorn aud Jaustlty them for a white
mithout uakiog shipmreck of falih and) s\go>d eon
scleuce They who protsted) agatnst the Bishop's
milsslva as ont of plecs in thls diocese, and declared
bis attemipis to advocate slavery as It existe [othe
cotten States Lo bs, In their Jadgrient, unworthy of
‘any servant of Jeans Christ, éxprossed ont thelr opl-
nlon of this individual act, not of the maa from
whom ft proceeded, nor of the motive @hieh prom pt
edblm todolt, Barely tho Bistop of Vermont ex-
erclied as pres n Mberly of expression when ba la
ited bis lettor of October bib."
Tenbmlt thet tho designation by he protesters. of
Bishop Hopkins? “attempt,” asin their Jadqment aa
“anmoriby” nck, was not losulling or aucbarltable,
bat simply plata’ end honest, sock ms they bed'o
Chrisiien right to alle tol, aod suctins be, under
the aggravated. circamstancta of tho cass, o0ght to
havaex y
Bas the Bisbop complains thet ho baa ben mis-
represented Jn that foal sentence of tho protest 1a
whlch his letter to certeln pre-slavery politicians Is
ebatecter!zod (a8 ng eff rt to cn-tala on Bible peltcl-
ples tho Siatea In reballion In (hele wieked attewpt to
<stabllsh, by fores of aims, a tyranny, Io ths pews of
a repablic, whos c7rcer-stoae sboll bs prepeiual
bondage of the African,” aud which the protesters
declare " challenges thelt {ndlznonk r ‘probation?
With a tous ot {i Jared. Innocaice, tbe B shop pro-
ceeds to demonstrate, [0 hls way, tbat such eu fort
conld not kaye besh contemplated by bian, eclog
that (bls letter was firat published in Japaary, 161,
moro, than thres months before ths =sr boyan, ot &
daa when noone conld anilelpats the form of o-
verzment whlel the Goulbecn Bistey would’ xdopt,)?
Sec. Now it Is pertinen: to remember hat before tho
Gate of that letter, Jsnaary 30, 1601, elxof tse cotion
Btated hed alreaiy passes ordiaaness of reneselon,
Forla Moaltrie, Plackaey, Morgan, Mncoo, Palatki
Cauayille, Johoton, snd Barrancse, bed been ge'zed ad
mauued dy rebals; the Siar of the West bed biea
fof upon Im Cha‘leston hertor. Hid not the wer
boxon?? ‘The’ Blsbop sor calls It, 10 bia New Yok
Tetter, '*a peacenbla act ofcer=ssion” Avd eonid ro
ove limogine what 0 commer stone of the
ernment. of tho 8: roo eneh acts wer
transpiiiog 1 :
Farber, Ul jt be beileved, after such a virial éls-
clolmer of all thought of ensulolog “tho States in
Tebellfon In thele wicked: mlempt,’” that, a eoun\dara-
ble portion of that very lotter wad devoted to om al
gamoent ‘that tha onthern States have night to
Geeds!? When, bs April last, Buhop Hopslus way
requested by geatlemen of thla elty 10 glve bis
Views on the Berlptnral Aspect of Blavery,”” be
wrote to them, uoder date of May 21, ** Yue pamphlet
published In Jenuary, 1851, to whleh you have 60
Klodly referted, Ia at your strvica in lta orialoal form;
as [have not found, In the numecons: answers wate
Ibbss deawn forth, aay reason (or changiog my opl
nion.” Ta the PAlladelphle edlilon, whleb appeared
ahortly beforo one late rleetlon, It was not pur forth
“Gin &@ original firm,” the paragrapks dosoted to ar
gulg ne right of seceaslon having eww, as T am
credibly Informed, at the express desira of those who
hed aaked for the docamen¢, pradintly eaporessed,
The New York cAltion, of 1861, fally Jastlfylog
Southern alazery, ard 1ajlog down’ prioclytes entea
give warrant to éecrssion, {a belleced to bays been
touch moreextensively clrcals'o} In tho clase tuan in
the free States. Lite was beard of It iu Vermoot,
orloony partofNew Eiglocd At tue Bouin ft wea
read, 09, 3 Is olleced by the Boutharn people, did
{ts part ‘in drlog the Souchoyn haart” and Sntenslts-
ing {ts delerminntlon to secvifce the Uaioa In order
to matntaln and perpetanta clavary {
This production, lacff-cinally expurga'ed, 1s de
scribed by the provatera “as an eff re 1 easialn, on
Bible principles, te States Io rubelllon ta thle
icked atiewpt,” &s., nnd as such they utter egainst
(thelr Mindiggent reprobation.”? Is tue langaags
Stronger than thu caro dowends? Bat snppose wis
Sefre? bad not been expileit In tue ret edluon,
and implicit. tm ub bly in>
alét that, in adoptiog th
{ts aldets aud abectors enterialn ond employ, the
Bishop hos ectoally, thoauh perbepa igmorsatly, mado
sacd an (iit? Eeal of Taraas wss uo lesa a ‘perse-
calor of Jesus and en enemy of Bis tats, (zbo
bad been cracitled before be appeared ta the retord
aa Jemigh zalot,) thongs hedid te Ignorautly and
rily thongbt ha waa dolag God services.
Ttrnet that you and others may fad in what I havo
miitien satisfactory reasozs, both for the iwas of the
Protest and for the terms In'wbfch ft 1s coached, It
fis beta my carnest cadeavor tu thla commualeation
todeal folly and logcoumualy with the facts hora
presented ; to shua the Impaiatica of onworby ma-
fives ; to vindicate those with whi acted j
not to oscall the distiogalshed snd ¥ Bishop
of Vermont. Very reapectially, you,
a. De
To Meare. William W,
©. Cressan, Thgains Robt
"In Blebop Hopkins
charges bis with
and with **the i
tion; «
duplicity, or tergiverst
hospitalitics wiih level
care, if o thea thougl iuks now, teat 20
man among bls Roatbern frioads sboald kaow It.”
eéame be could vot have Intended, to hls refer
be Apostolle lary of falvnees nud courtesy,”
from which bs char Blahop Potter bad do
parted, the Instance | Pant reports of Bi
eelf and his t. Pater ben ba camé to
Antlocd, I withsto0 to the face, bscaase he was
bby tho way, at thi
walca It 925
era al
er (6 Bishop Potter bo
alt agalost bis eenlor,’”
“taking excellent
continnanca of ano!
tho iotent of Christiaulty
{ The Bisbop_allez
slayebolder.” I snow not lf,
fe meant to tho {ded that the pers
t many sere, UD!
Bishop Mesde ned bims
pation of a ¢ f elas
Uy {pheritancs, Ihave bees ¢ 3, by
distiogolshed clergyman of thls elty, of Vir,
ginla, thst Gizhop Meade said ot tbe outbreaks of this
at he bad always been oppoied to Sects
ston, natll sletter of Bishop Hopsing (prohably wae
New York edition of the Bibls Viug of Slavery) con~
sined him that ths Coasbera B.etes-Led a right to
accede.
a
The Privateers aud Ramse
Mn. LATED, ¥. P.) 08 DLLDISG OF THE ALA
BAMA AND FLOBIOA, ASD SEIZURE OF TOS
RAMS.
[Brom the Liverpool Morears, October
Last eyecicg tho Maile Ball, Brkenbesd, wis
ccomded by 9 higbly respectable company, to witness
{he presentation of tbe priz= won by the enccess{al
fompetitors at ths sonual pilzs mectl-ae of the Lt
O.B Y. (Capisia H. HL. Lato) aud toe 5 uC. AV.
(Gaptain W, Laltd) the former Deid a Lezowe, vo
foe 17.0 vlidwe, oud the latter mt ths ame placa on
Savorday last, ‘Mr. Jobo Laird, M P., ocenpled tho
eanir, acd there wore also prea-at Clune King, Mr
W. Hurd (chulraina of the com alastouerr), and m
of tho miest {rf rentlst Iohab\tants of the baroogh.
‘cuusag of bis eperca, sald:
tajcrow our
{eet of water. Ia lvoking ovnr tbe B
sidered fit for coast and barter 4
Were on Mr.-Refd’s plaa. He thea relorred to \
foch delivered: witaln tho lest few days by Mr.
tlecpan had been pleased 10
f smo csmplimentary ters abou: the late
1. By did net a with
Thnmgne |
ould retata
ma dey sbould boro e por Las of vac mens
t private catablisnmente, ea thay lo exes cf m8
ces of the pilvate ya
, compat toa
feng aud abill'y «£
Tn soppart of this view bo Feferted,
Pyod teeu,buie In tbls nefgbbor—
Florida. CApplase.)
to two ablps which bed te:
the Alabame—(Aea%,
ga
“bamod to say tuat baderlgard avd
Of the Flon(da aibama} 1940) 1nAL DEC tac
tar of tarse vessels waa not tho tee\mony of Bikon-
Gesigasd by private Individuals acd baile (or prive 6
cea rz putin hia Country the oustog gas fr
One man tocarry the bralos of the #bole talect for
balding ships. He next refrvod to tbe want of sul.
tent deck apece for Goviraraeat parpoees. Rterrivg
again to tho Alsbame, he contrasicted vatlons srate-
Thonte whieh had beenwade about her depsi tare from
thie port, and tbat ode was lying In tha dock ready
for tes for some time, aud was vist d by oomb::8
of earlons that she weit Loto the river
slop nou eleven or tyrelve
fomiog day. Lord Palmerston bed
ther the Goveroment sould
et have rendared \tzolf iLable to damages if they bad
saized tho Alabams, but tbe recent epecch mada by
Earl Rauoll st Blalgoerla did not scam to agieo
weit that delivered by the Peealer. Evil Rassel act
ved Pirilament
ecinlly an act iC it was anppoted to
net of ledemnlty was passed there wis @ low by which
all wore bound, Laws Weranot made for an odaito-
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head, or Liverpoo!, or (his comutry, ostet.aamaticr. ==
[ts tho misfortune of some moa that they nover | Tare two veseels. bod peen built a Toog thaw, ang
"They learn rolhlng {com tha unfolding of | they bed defied the efforts of feor bandied enipa<f
Not only the prlaciplea, bat the | warto espiare them. ‘These eblps, ho repeatid, ore
Anily Chronicle,
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1863.
THE ADMINISTRATION 35 THUS GOVERN-
MENT.
‘Tho opponents of tho Administration labor hard
to make it appear that they aro not thereby op-
posing the Government. They claim that itisou
error to confound the Government with tho ad
ministration of the Government. Their argu
mont ia that the word government hos two mesn-
ings, and that the ordinary songe in which the
word goverament is used in free countries is that
form of fundamobtal ralewand principles by which
uation or Stato is governed, This, woudmit,
is one of tho meanings of the word, But thi
far from its ordinary meaning. ‘Thoro is another
meaning, equally legitimate, which makes it ay-
nonymous With the administration of public af
fair, and this is the aenso in which itis far more
commonly employed, simply becauso there is far
oftener reason to speak of government as an ac-
tunl exorcise of the suprome power than of it as
fn abstract system of polity. In fact the Ad-
ministration js constitutionally entrusted with the
execution of tho Jows aud the superintendence
or conduct of public affairs, It is therefore
fdle to tall of nny distinction between the
Administration snd the Government. The
Words aro universally used ss synonymous. ‘The
term adminiatration is rightfully used to express
the idea of governmsat, and vice versa. This is
tho established usage in every country. When
we speak of the Government of Great Britain we
o not mean the abstract principles of thnt Go-
veroment, but the mon who administer its affairs.
If the English or French Govorament commit a
wrong ngainst the United States, wo look to the
Cabinot, and not to the abstract principles of
eithor conutry’s polity, for redress and remedy.
Oar appeal is to the Administration, to the men
who conduct the Government, and who, for the
time being, are te Government. When Earl
Ruszell apoke, some time ago, in the English Par-
Vinment of “awaiting on explanation from the
‘American Gorernment” in the matter of tho Pe-
terhoff, or when the London Times spoke of ‘“ tho
Government st Washington being anxious," did
they mean that our “form of fundamental rules
and principles’ could giye nn explouation or be
anxious on the matter?
‘The attempted distinction between the Govern-
ment and the Administration is simply an ob-
surdity. Itis argued hy the opponents of the
Adainistration thot the Government remains
intact ond unscathed, while the Administration
swept out of tence every four years. This
jangross misrepresentation, The Administration
never ceases, Otherwise the Government would
cease also, For how could s government exiat
without on administration? The very idea of o
government implies the perpetual, uninterrupted
exercise of the euproms powers of the State,
and this depends upon the undying official
life of administrative functionaries. There is no
interregnum between the departure of one set of
administrators and their euccessors, ‘Tho offics
je held until the successor is inugurated. Tho
Government, through the Administration, is al-
waya operative. “The Administration is dead—
the Administration lives,” is the equivalent of
“the Ring is dead—the King lives.” The Go-
yerhmect, acing through its administrators, never
dicey The whole argument, therefore, that would
mado a distinction between the Government and
the Administration is baseless and fatile, The
Government can only bs reached through its con.
stitutionsl ndministrators, It can only be supported
by supporting the Administration, and equally is
it assailed and embarrasced when the Adminis:
tration in opposed. There is no getting awny
frqm-this-conClusion,
THE MARYLAND QUESTION.
‘The peoplo of Maryland haye acttled tho Mary-
land question, although, it would ceem, not entirely
to the satisfaction of the sympathizers with
treason. Before the clection took place, Major Gen.
Schenck, commanding the Department of Balti-
more, issued orders governing the monner of
voling. To enforce this order, troops were dis-
tributed in certain parts of the State. His
Excellency the Governor of Maryland felt it
necessary, 3 the representative of what might be
called the civil power of Marsland, to enter his
protest, and to sak tho President of the United
cnuso by this Maryland dusstion he pernicio
ono of States’ rights. Whom wril ra tal hn
‘Maryland; o5 0 Stato, hoo rights which tho Gene:
ral Governmont is bound to rospsct, oven at the |
coat of roloasing its citizons from tho onth of alle-
ginnce, thoy tell us that Marylond, us a State, is
genes
sappose
stronger thon tho Federal Government, Because | party of today is disloyal. Whatoyer the sol:
Maryland does not ask from its citizens on onth | dier’a political’ opinions may havo been, ho jis
of nlleginnes, the Government st Washington | truo to bis flag, and the enemy of every cnomy
willnot Ve permitted!to require thé onth. Because | of the flag. And this is why Governor Seymour
8 judge of the election in Maryland would psrmit | and his friend conspired to diafranchiss him,
the rebel Gencral Trimble tocast a yote, the Goy-
ernment thot held him os. prigoner, and os one
whosw lifo is forfeit for the crime of treason,
would not be able (o interfero and prevent bis
vote. If this argument prevailed, of what uo
INTERDSTING FROM TENNESSEE,
Wo ara fn recelpt of Important news, of astrlctly
would the frauchizo be worth, and how would tho | Ss0 the Union men of that State, ass body, apposed
Goyernment do its duty? very loyal citizen ia | tbe President's emavelpation prociamatton, and In
interested in thia question, for tho right of overy | thocity of Nashylile, at that time, there were bat
loyal citizon is involved. His own loyally | two or threo loyal mon who were in
F of ‘agi:
ia in poril If n neighbor who belicyes in| tating tho negro question’ in any way. If we mls
Jefferson Davis, whose friends and relatives aro | {nko not, tho President was memorialized by the
in the Southern army, who is constantly corre- | prominent loyallats of Tennessee to be tentent in that
sponding with those friends, whose homo is a} direction, and to postpone “‘cmanelpstion” and
rendezvous for spies and paroled prisoners, aud | “confiscation,” Hedideo, Nov,marktbe changa:
who eclls hia crops at exorbitant {prices tothe} Thero will be presented to tho President lo~day, 8
Fedorel quartermaster, that he may send quinine | memorial signed by elght hundred of the uncondl-| tars, under Captain Yates, was canbled lo arrest
‘nd percussion caps to the Southern nrmy,—if
such n wan can goto the polls and cnat a vote
tenor of which harmonizsa: with the popular, radico]
unquestioned, of what use is loyalty, ond why | treasures and roforms of tho day.
seek trouble to show allegionco to tke flog? Tho] Part{onlarly, this document prays tho President to
Government would be untruo to its own dignity | guaranteo to tho noble upholders of tho Government
and self-respect if it pormitted this to be. It thelr Btale rights, Tho pelitlonera boldly announce
demands loyalty from ita citizens, Tt ensures
that loyalty by covering them with protection, by
cherishing ond sustaining them, ond by punishing
that thoy willbave no elections, ond that they wll)
strenuously oppose thaprogreas of all State machinery.
vunill (reason Is thoroughly purged from the Stato, and
traltors brought to Jasilcs, Those who have stocd
all who do not respectits power, If ithas notPln: | dem pro dotermincd thet they shall In no Wiss be
ished all who do not respect its power in Maryland, | mado tke eubjects of dictation from thos who aro
it is because the Admi
jatration choosea to | disgusted with, and disgraced andralncd by, a course
exercise mognsuimity and patiencs. Mogna-| which they heartily embraced, and steadfastly en-
nimity ond patience, however, do not require
that the Goverament should allow the traitor tbo
priviloge that is allowed tho patriot, It would
haye been for tho best, perhaps, if tho laws of
Maryland, like those of Missouri and Kentucky,
had prozeribed a test by which this distinction
might be made without the intervention of tho
Federal power. This was not doue. We may
feel sorry that it was not done; but, at the some
time, wo must rejoice that the Administration co
promptly exercised its power and protected its
own dignity in protecting the rights of tho citi-
zens, And Maryland, by her vote, shows that
she appreciated the act of the President and the
motives that prompted it.
We can imagine nothing more dreary thon the
prospect that opers before the peoplo of Rich-
mond on these chill and blustering November
days. Famine is at their doors, and tho journals
are busily engaged in discussing the best menns
of obtaining bread. This matter is so important
thot the municipal outhorities have taken it in
charge, and there is now in the Common Coun-
cil of Richmond o committee whoee duty
it in to obtain supplies of food, ‘The duty of | ones took pleco
the committee seems to be to visit the formers
around Richmond and induce them to eend wheat
and flour to the cily, One of the agents had
dorsed and cucouraged untll 1 tumbled to plecos,
Thess Joyal gentlemen carneaily petition the Preal-
dent to “ailck by them,” and also pray Congress to
¢ | onnct nothing which ehall grant power or Inflacace to
(ho ecared rebols of Tennezeee. What these gentle
men wean by Blate righis 1s, that when the pro-
pet tha arrives, they shall role; or, in
other words, thoy ore determined that tho tens
of thonsands Iu thst Biata who havo ‘committed per
Jury by subscribing to thooath of allegiance, through
fear of forced emlgratlon or lozs of life and property,
shall not bo catitled (o tho privlleges Which loyal men
enjoy. ‘Thoro bas ceo o disposition on the part of
thls penitent phalonx to exllst the sympathies of the
nuthoritles toward the réstubllshment of the State
mechinery, which would be, in reallty, taroing Ten-
nesseo agaln over to the Seceselonists, and eending
mon to Congress pssscesed of no national love or
honor. Allthese tricks are to be thwarted by the
patrloto Who have unilinchingly passed the long dari:
night.
Thess yentlemen pledge to tho Admlulsiration an
unconditional support, aud in glowing terms enlogizs
tho cnlletment of Africans in thelr midst as nat{onal
aoldie:s, and do not healtato to declare that tho dls-
emboweling of slavery in Tennessee will be an {m-
mediate acbleyement.
‘A fey oenings ogo a meeting of the staunch
Nachviile, detalls of which havo
escaped the public prints. Some of tho most proml-
nent Unlonists of the State parilelpatcd, and the
Tole aflajr wea s Jablice of patriotlam. ‘The speak-
ers promulgated the most radical doctrincs, and an-
Fisited covernl of the counties, ond camo bacl| ggatinuly tendered thelc support to the process of
with tho report that ‘there was nothing for cole.” | {mmedintely and thors
Whether this is caused by the failuro of harvests,
oro dread of homo famine that makes tho peoplo
hesitate before relioving tho wants of Richmond
ot their own expense, or hope to speculate on
the high prices that want will surely bring, wo
are not informed. ‘Thiy #ene we know, that thera
isa famine in Richmond. “Farmers who havo
‘any surplas ediblea fv. sale,” saya a Richmond
journal, “should not wiiio bo called upon,
thoy aro at all disposed to nvert the fearful condi-
lion of things which wo tel ‘hem io all candor
threatens to overtake us ere'long,””
Famine ia a fentfal thing, and, much as wo dis
like Richmond and the bad men in power there,
we cannot look upon the approach of this fearful
condition of things without regret, If famine
merely bofell Jefferaon Davis aud his coun: -
wo should rejoice, particularly c= n fg of traco
to General Meredith would ensure them a safe
voyago to Fortress Monroe, and agreeable enter-
tainment in its casemates. But there are mony
innocent persons who will soffer, and for thess ya
express our sympathy. At tho same time, wo
cannot refrain from comparing the condition of
tho South with that of the North. There is
nothing that could bo more suggealive and en-
couraging, The Sceretary of State, in bi
at Auburn, enid: “In w conflict like this, the
speech
States to revoke the order. The President gaye | question is not ono of abstract suffering, but
the subject calm attention, but did not accede to
the wishes of the Governor. Tho orders were en-
which of tho contending parties sullers most.
Viewed in thia light, the whole of the suffering
forced, and among them was an oath, prescribed | which the war bas produced hss fallen opon tho
as n test ofloyalty, which the citizen of Maryland | insurgents, and the loyal part of the United States
Was compelled to take before he could be per-| is exempt. Inthe insurgent States thero ia not
mitted to vote.
one citizen who is not the poorer and the more
It is said that tho course of the President in| anbnppy for the war. In the loyal regions there
this casa was on act of “executive usurpation.” | i
'¢ not n State which is not stronger, nor a citizen
‘The hardships were that 6 military commander | Who is not the richer, for the samo cause.” While
should be permitted to issu orders governing an | the Common Council of Richmond are cending
election, that an oath of loyalty should be admin. | hither and thither for bread to eat, and the soldiors
istered to every citizen, and that the mere fact of | of Lee are shivering on tho desolate hills over
owning allegiance to the State of Maryland should | balf rations, luxury is our part, plenty covers the
not be accepted as an evidence of enfranchise- |!
land, there was never co much animation and
ment withont a corresponding alleginnce to the | bustle, and life and pleasure, Famine in Rich
General Government. All these things are said | mond—plenty in Washington. This is what re-
to have been done in violation of the laws of the | bellion has brought to those who coused the
State of Maryland. Thero is no cath of losalty | rebellion.
required in Maryland, ond under its systema
disloyal man may throw hia vote ogainst the Go-
vernment without incurriag nny sin to his soul in
awenring a hateful oath of allegiance. The Pre-
aident, in bis letter to Governor Bradford, makes
the point strongly.‘ Missonri,” heZsaya. “bas,
by In, provided a test for the voter with reference
to the present rebellion, while Maryland has not.
For example, Geucral Trimble, captured while
Sighting us at Gettysburg, is, without recanting
his treason, a legal voter by tho laws of Maryland.”
OF course, in looking at this, our first eentiment | 4
is one of regret that there should be such an
omission in the laws of Maryland.
The omissivn is one of great importance, for,
whilo General Trimble might not, in obedience
to hia sense of honor as soldier of whnt he
calls the Southern Confederacy, attempt to exer-
Tue republication of the Raleigh Slandard ia
North Carolina is a suggestive event, This news.
paper, under tl
tinguisl
by its opposition to the rule of Jefferson Davis,
and its deeire for peace with the North. Repre-
senting a large party in North Carolina, and
speaking the popular asutiment of Raleigh, Mr.
Holden mado carnest and bitter war upon all who
were original Secezcionista, charging the rain of
the country upon them. A band of soldiers of
he Confederate army attacked the office and de-
atroyed tho printing materials. ‘There was great
indignation, and Governor Vance, in a letter now
made public for the first time, demanded protec-
tion from Jefferson Davis, telling him that, if the
troops of the Confederacy wero not prevented
from entering the city of Raleigh, “the most
editorebip of Mr, Holden, dis
itself, a3 ovr renders will remember,
cise the right of suffrage, thero are thousands in | f;
o 7 e frigh(ful consequences vould onsne.” fa other
Merlend asriexedly but not as boldly, disloyal | ords, Jefferzon Davis was informed that, unless
ae ae rimble, who would gladly attempt 0 | he ordered his troops away, there would he a col-
jure the Government by electing disloyal men | jjsion in the atrects of Raleigh, ond a riot, very
to office. We do not suppose that such men sro} mach like the riot of the patriotic people of Bos
in Maryland. The elections havo hi ab ’ 3
5 i th a of Ge b
ahawn(they ate(nol sara majorly Waltaw, How: |Wreters eo set oat tanta cee re
in & majority
ever, in 1861, that there was. minority in Mary-
Jand strong enongh to establish a reign of terror,
banish thousands of citizens, make travelling
impossible, cause the murder of our soldiers, and
place the government of the Stato under their
feet. Tho time was when that minority covered
~~ _the Cops Som the nation. The Government
would be weak to give it such anoth oppor-
tanity. Governor Bradford seems to haye
forgotten this in his letter to the President,
“No Stato," he says, “has been or now is octu-
ated by more unswerving loyally than Maryland.”
We are glad to think thst this isso, He forther
tells us “that, for more than two yeara past,
there has never boon a time when, if every traitor
and every {reasonable sympathizer in the Stato
had voted, they conld huro controlled, whoever
might have been their candidates, a single de-
partment of the State, or jeopardized the succees
of the Goncral Government.” This wo sre also
glad to learo, Governor Bradford, however, will
certainly remember that these disloyal men were
‘once stroug enough to elect Henry May to Con-
gress and (0 send a Legislatare to Annapolis that
would have voted Maryland out of the Union if
its members had not boon sent to Fort McHenry.
If they have lost that power, it is because the
General Government has wrested it from them by
the military arm, and given tho Joyal mon of Ma-
ryland comfort and encouragement. If Maryland
Thad been left to the mercy of the traitors, this
Government would not now be in its Capital,
‘The argumont suggested to the enomies of the} the right, at the same time saying that the gol. | Oficial:
t, and the troops were re-
movei. This fecling is etill provalent in North
Carolina. The Sfandard has not lost boldues
by its cilence, and it promises to continue the
work with renewed vigor. At the eamo time wo
see John A. Gilmer placed in nomination for the
Confederate Congress, with every proapact of
his success, ‘This is another suggestivo fact.
Ton A. Gilmer was ono of the warmest Union
men in the South. He clang to tho Union ns
long as possible, and was only swept aay in the
tide that carried away such men as Badger, Gog-
gin, Nelson, ond Clemens. Among the lust to
retire from the Union, ho will he among the first
to return to it, All looks well in tho old North
State, and we should not be surprised to ces o
delegation of members from North Carolina
taking their cents in tho prosont Congress.
Ws can now eee more clearly the motives that
animated Horatio Seymour when ho yetoed the
bill ellowing the soldiers in the army from the
Stato of Now York to voto at elections. The
nbuse of this privilege was the cause of his own
lection, and he might reasonably hopo that it
would be successful agaio, There can bo little
doubt that if the soldicra in the army from Penn-
ly eradicating the curse of
slayery—the legitimate canse of the redellloo—from
tho Siste. In tho comrss of tho evening, Governor
Jobuson happily remarked, in reference to slavery,
that tho Gt2to machinery could not bs pat In opera-
tion gala wlth/any of its parts corroded. Ho declared
himself in fevor of Immediate cmanclpation, and
called on ili to cneanrage end essiet jn the cnllstment
of negro troops.
Tn conclaslou, we can state, from good authority,
at Taanesses 15 completely revolution'=20, and U
the downfall of tho ‘Institution’? wltbin ite borders
Is bat a qnostlon of precious time.
Wr ere ladebted to Mr. Monfort, tho Indiana
{In thls city, for Richmond papers of November
24; avd elso for ths informatlon that portions of the
‘Army of the Polomne have reached Orango Court
Houre. Tho papers do cot coutain much ialelligenco
of Interest. ‘Dup&ich caya that the rebel army
of Northern Virginia 1s inactive ; that eight persons
had been arrested in Rockingham and Augusta coun-
tics, charged with pllsting deserters Into the Unlén
Mines ; and confirms tho report thet 6 portion of tho
sca-wall of Fort Samter hed given way under the
bombardment, and that thirteen men were missing.
‘Tho ssme paper mentions with approbation n firm of
butchera who are selling mest at from sixty to saventy-
five cents per pontd, 9 far moro liberal and patrlotlc
than thelr brother tredesmea, and wars citizens that
they will coon have to do withont meat, and become
vegetarians, ond tells them that they will bo all tho
better for ft. Butthe soldiers must havo mest. It
also calls npon tho Government to stop oifllctals from
impressing tho necessaries of life that come Into tho
cliy. Altogether, the Richmond papers confirm the
acconats Wo havo recoived of great distress, and tho
Promise of still greater.
Navan Onpsus,—The following were issued from
tho Neyy Department yesterday: Captsin John R.
Golésborough, ordered 10 ordnance duty at Ports-
méuth, N, H; Lieutenant Commander Heary D. Todd,
delached from the Nayel Acsdemy, and ordered to
the Sengamon; Lleulonant John Weldman, detached
from the Sangamon, and walting orders ; Licutenant
George Dowoy, ordered to the Agawsm ; Carpenter
Luther Manson, dstsched from tho Saratoga, azd
waiting orders ; Thomas H, Whitney hes resigned his
commission a3 a8 atelatant surgeon In the navy; Gea.
W. Thorn bas realgoed his warrantes e second azelat-
aut eugin
The Veteran Ist Volunteer Corps.
[For the Daily Morning Chronicto.}
Having fallen {u lovo with Tnx Canoxicur, oh 20.
count of Its unqualified support of the war ond tho
Administration, and the friendly slda you presout to
tho private soldier, by giving him n hearing In your
columns, I venture to ecnd you the following ¢
Whoever got up the order for ralsing e yeleran
yolnntecr corps did a good thing, but possibly It
might be improved In one point.
The granting of a farlough Is not poallive, but
mede to depend upon the exigencies of the aervice. Bat,
13 the oflicera of the army must, In tho nature of
things, be tha solo jadges of tho * oxigencles,”” it
follows that the prospect of getting ® farlough la too
uncertain to be any inducement.
Handreds and porhaps thousands entered (ho ser-
vies under a yerbal promise of twenty days’ furloagh
anoually, who have coryedtwro nud a-balf years with-
ont balng able to get a furlough for one day.
Novy wlthough tho theory Is that every ove knows
tho Inv, and therefore chould haye pat co faith tu
promises of irresponeible nud unprincipted recrulting,
officers, yet the fact Is wa did not koow, wud we did
belleve all they told ws
Althony’ theso men haze been from home so long,
they ett have hoarts of flesh, ond all the wffietion
and Joye of fathers, sons, brothers, ond husbands,
‘Tho dealro to return, bat for n fow days, to our
homies aid frlends ond chlidhood scenes, $3 Intens:
Wo aro willing to stand by tho Government a5
soldiers untll eho conqcers, but thres years is quite
Jong enongh to bo absent from all that wo Jove and
hold dear, without bindlng ourzelves for another term
‘under 8 contingent prouilee.
‘All throngh tho ravks you can hear it sald, “give
moa farlongh of twenty or thirly days and I’m ia
egaln for another three year? “I'm golng to sea
homo befote Igo ngala.””
‘The present furlough would lend a double value to
the monoy Judncement, With s hundred dollars In
greenbecks to rpend with friends at homo; what o
Jrospeet for one ito has been Nving on ** hard tack’?
and eutler’s tcksts for thinly monitis | T think come
thing of this kind would accommodate ms and pro-
mote rilallstmont to a great extent, to wit:
Let the Wer Dopariment nécertain through the eom-
randing officers {he greatest possible proportion of
men that csn be spared ot any glven polnt, and then
Ist a spectal order be made gronting that number of
forloughs in that realinent or body of troops, provided
Dat nuanber revcrlist ond ars accepted, If something of
this naturo fo practfeablo, it conld uot lessen the nom-
ber of zWallstuments, but wronld, I am estisiled, great-
ly increaso them, and bo dolog. the men a greet Jact|oo.
Vacancies In the GGth New York,
(For the Daily Morning Obronicle.)
‘Hranguaiirens Gra N, ¥, Vous ,
8p Buroann, 1st Division, 2p Ansty Conrs,
Mot in the Pennsylvania Coal Reglons
Foranmtriia, November —Tha Zaguirir’a bulle-
{Io contains wroport of m riot inthe coal regions
aronud Mauch Chunk, [+ 1s sald four men were
lullled Int ovontog, focinding Mr. Smith, of the Arm
of Hull, Corites && Go, of this clty. -
Governor Oariin, It Is sald, hes been (olegraphtd to
for troops to quall the distarbanco.
_ [sncont prsrarcr,)
Pamanmivnis, November G\—Thomes Hol, of the
rollablomnture, through private channels, from Ten-| firm of Holl, Smith «& Corttos, bas recelved o dls-
nessco, To digress, wo Will elate that Just ono year | Patch from Sommit, Pennsylvania, esying that Goo.
K, Bath, of that firm, hes bocn shot deed, and Mr.
Ulrich, storckooper, wounded—thas confirming {he
reported dlillculty In thnt region.
2 [rnp pisraror.|
Macon Cnupas, November 0.—Last night Mr. G-
K, Bunlth, coal operator, at Yorktown, Carbon county,
was inurdfed In 9 moxt brotel manrer, in bis own
hous, {uw the presence of bis family, by a gang of
Irlsh ontlaya, korn ns “ Buckshots.” Mr, Smith
was a loyal and Lighly respected soon, ond yroa ous
pected of alving certain Information to the deputy
provost marshal, by which the latter, vith tho mill-
tlonal, iron-neryed Unionlets of that State, cna hut- | rated men. No Union man’s life 1s eafé in Jeans-
dred and ninety of whom are large‘slayeorners, the | ville, Yorkiown, Coloralue, Benyor Meadow, and
other mines of Lhe middle coal-tlalds. Seven or eleght
murders were committed hero within the Inst for
weeks.
[rounss pisraren,|
Paritontvita, November 0.—It Ja not believed by
tho prlucipal coal men of this clty that thero bas been
arlot et Mouch Chuck of n serious charkcler. Mr.
Soulib, who was killed, as incurred the hatred of the
Ils minora hy ls opporltion to theli secret orgen!-
zation, wbIck bad for its objec! tha exclusion of all
‘workmen of otter conuiries, rf
‘A Welchman was reoantly found deed In tha maiaes,
having been sho.
It Is supposed Bmith ws shot while trayelllng from
the mines Jo Jeansvilie.
A force of military boo been in that ylcialty for
some time, enforcing the draftand arrestlog deserters.
The telegraph Meo between Meuch Chuak and
Easton being down, direct communication cennot be
obtained,
| Collision in Chesapeake Bays
Batmisonz, November 6,—Lust night about 11.90
In Chesapeake Bay, off (he month of the Polemec,
(he steamer Loolalens, of Baltmore, from Fortrees
Monroe, collided wlth o thres-masted propeller, cup-
Posed to ba tha Curlew, of New York, from Bald
more. ‘The Louisiana was badly dameged, end hed
one boller crashed In. Her prstengers were trane-
ferred to tho steamer Escort and reached bere ofler
ten hours? detention. ‘Tho Curlew ts eupposed to Lave
sunk, as eho quickly disappeered, ond It was blowing
8 geld at the time.
From San Frauclsco,
BAN Fnaxcisco, November 0,—Tho Constitutlonal
Convention for Nevada Tertilory, beld st Carcon
Clty, hes chosen tha California Conotitutlon for a
pasli. ‘Tho Indleat{ono ore that (hera Will boo skort
exsslon, followed by on carly clection of members of
tho Legislature, with ths ylow of chogalng Senators
to precent s constitution to Congress at the ensuing
seselon, for the admission of tho Sjate of Washoe
Into tha Uolon.
Diaryland Election.
Bautimone, November 6,—Retures from tho East-
orm Bhore court{es give Oreswell, Unconditional
Union ond Emazclpation eandldete for Congress,
9,000 mejority. He gola majorities In Ceell, Wor-
ceater, Caroline, Talbot, Bomereet, Qaeen Auv, and
Dorchester counties, Criefleld only carries one
county, Kent, by S02 moJorlty, ‘This result is consl-
derad 6 grest trlumph for emaccipstion i Maryland.
United States 14 entices.
Prmaperroi, November 0,—The subscription
agent reports the aslo of sremtles
on Fildsy. Dellyeries of
monn!
‘Tua next artlyal from Central Americs will pro-
bably bring. the intelligence of tho surrender of San
Balyador. Mr. Portridge, United Btstes Minister, on
tho pert of Goncral Bzrrios, bad an Interview with
President Carrera on the 27h of September, for the
parpoto of cecurlog-fevorebls bers, Bat.as Genera]
Barrlos dewanded tat wed to march
ont of the cspitel with agusrd of honor, ond bis
friends be allowed to neme his eucctesor to tho Prcal-
froutler of Guatemala st thé same ttme, the 1a
led to nothing
ner, and, oz some polals with which slavery 1s cou-
nected, Mr. Sumner has the meat !eflnenca, On tho
question of the emancipation proclamation Mr. Sam-
ner etood fret. Bot In mattors portainlug to our
salts the Precldent more os n courtesy than for aby~
thing els. And it {s well that St iso. Mr. Seward
is an abler man (han Mr, Lincola, If be 1s not eo sin-
core?
‘Acconpisa to the latest reports from polico hend-
quarters, the vole for Juslice of the Superior Coury
(McCusn and Bosworth) stends es follows: Bos-
worth, 91,045; McCann, 31,915, ‘Tho returns oro
Incomplete. Breldes other dedel
Fote In tyro districts, in which Bo
ported, hes not been received, Polleemen were thls
morning directed to obtaln the mlsslog fyarce, but
thelr efforis co far hove been Without avell. Me-
Cana’s cleation Is generally conceded.
Assistant Pantaston B, F. Teas dicd ot his
realdence, in Roxbury, Mess. on Tuesday cvening.
He returned from Baltmore ou Monday, and though
unwell no serlous opproheaslons” were entertained of
boat Winona, and Was making preparalion to a3
same a more Leuportant position In the national ser-
vice. Mr. Troin was a fui
amd bls death Iso locs to bis couatry os wall ns to o
large efrclo of frlen:
Janes Tuowtss, of Oblo, who Joined the Revo-
Intionary or Jetex party in Nlesragus, ot the com-
mexcement of tho war, 66“ Admiral of the Lakes,”
hos bean captared In the Gulf of Fentecs, and tnkeu
towards Niearogas, Ho had been thirty-six hours
floating on a log, without food, end was Ina horrible
tote, bis wouads belng lled with worms. A
brig, belonging to General Barrios, had gone from
La Union to endeavor to lutercep! tbe boat which had
bim on board.
Goon —The 24, ib, nnd 7th Wisconsin roglmente,
in tholate clectlon, gava 574 voles for the Union
tleket, and 0 for tho opposition. Colonel Eulrchild,
tho cendidsta for Secretary of Btate, recvlyed the
unenimons yote of the Iron Briged
‘Tun Boston Pos, in giving the retarms of tha
Massachaseite olection, hes this line among ite head-
fega: The Old Day Bistan Little Oncsided,” Tho
people will agros with the Post, Govornor Androw’s
mojority 13 over 40,000,
SrEWANT will Gell /$30,000,000 of goods this sear.
‘Tho September eales of clothes for men’s wesr alone
wrore $700,000 ; and for tho Jost year Ju that dopart~
meat olono will be from elx to coven millions.
‘The War in Japan,
RETIMEMENT OF ADMIBAL KUPER'S PLEET FROM
KAJOSINA,
[Shanghai (Avg. 20) correspondence of London Times!)
‘By the last eteamer from Japan newa was received
of the dgpartaro of Admiral Kaper and Colouel Nealo
for KoJositue, on board the Earyalla, accompanied
by tho Pearl, Argos, Persens, Coquette, Racehorse,
sad Hayock, Atong tho demands which Colonel
Neale was Inatructed to mite on the Japauess in con-
wequenco of Richerdsdn’a murder wore, It will bo re~
meaibered, (ia payment of tyrenty-five thousand
pounds Indemalty, by tho Peioce of Satsuma, aud
tho exccutton of tho murderors. Satenma fo reported
to havo offered the Mikado to fuilll these tyro cand!
tons, bus to have beoojnsughtily told that the mattar
wes before the connall, and to bave left tu Ligh
dudgeon, Admiral Kuper’a vielt to Kajosima, a town
{u Salsamots Urritory, siluated Ln 6 bay of the eouth
of Klnsin, 1s to cxact tholr performance nov from
Ratanma Nimesli, and it fa generally belleved that bo
will comply, subject to tho ''scoon’s approval.
‘The latter bas retarnest to hls oyyn capital at Jeddo,
apd it will ba Interesting to watch how hls policy
towards forelgnors may bayo bes iniluencel by In-
Urcomrse lin the Mikado, who ecoms more averce
than over to thelr presence in the country. In parsu-
‘nes of his ibeane declslon Lo expel all fore} guera from
Japan, he gent an order s ferr days ego to tho Gover-
hor of Nagasssi to exterminate those realding ab thot
sotllement who refased to leaye, ‘The governor, who,
fortunately, 18 nore enlightened than mavy of bis fel-
‘The followlog vacancles have cccurrod in this rogi- | ]rLUayey, Mme ee oo stredl on board. tho
aylvania'and New York had been permitted to | ment: Chnrles’8. Wood, curgoon, appointed snrg098 | ganpoat Leopard, aud lela bls instructions befors her
yote, a8 the soldiers in tho army from Ohio were, | United Slates voluntcare, Seplember 20, 1809, and or | commandar, the ecalor navel offlecr of tha station.
the majorilies in those States would hayo been
almost ss great as the majority sgoinat Vallan-
digham. Why should tho soldier not be per-
Pacie, to Mejor General Wright, Ban Franctsco, Cal.
resigned on cecoustof physical disability, nud dle.
mitted to yole? The Democrats refuso him | gharved October 99, 1803,
‘Wo, Fosten Dona, Adjutant,
ered to roport, £8 mcdlcal dlrector Department of the | ‘The reply was, ef course, to the effect that he would
most Iiely. fall If he attempted to carry (hein oat,
nod bis Excellenay lad the wisdom to rofer to Mlal
John H, Ds Forest, sceond Wentenant company Ay | for fariber inatractions before attempting to. do so.
‘Pho Mikado’s last sct of mallos was almost puclle;
ho forbadolaoy Dalmloto purchase e eteemer or other
‘yeecel from sny forelgn nation.
Bas
dency, and that Gexoral Carrera should retire to the |
‘Tnm Woshington correspondent of tho Springdcld |
Republican cave Tho mou who sands next to Mr, |
Goward In {uiheence wlth tho Prosldent 1s Mr. Bam-| Fy" Tyce, 31 Mf
foreign pollcy dtr, Seward Is withont a rival, He de- |
cides all each matters ax a king might do, ond con- |
cles, "McCunnds |
worth’s vote 1s ro- |
his healt. Ho hod Jast beon detached from the gun- |
fal and ellclent ofllccr, | D McKeraber, 10th W!
COLONELS: ”
‘T A Bartleson, 100th Tinols, Ohickemauge, Tenn,
Bept. 20.
OH Canton, Shin Oblo, Chlckamayg , Tennessee,
i 20,
L Fo ‘Geinole, ih N'Y covalry, Leutoun county,
a sTnhO
W.@ Ely, sth Gynnvetlent, Winchester, Va.
Juoe 15
WP Kindrick, 8d W. Tennesses cavalry, Corinth,
‘Mies. Bept 10.
OA Laweon, $4 Oblo, Rome, Ga, May La
HLa Favour, 2%4 Michigen, Chickemaugs, ‘Tenn.,
Rept. 20.
RW. afglainy) Bist Ohio, Chickamauga, Teon.,
Bept. 20,
Wa Herons Virgtoin cayairy, Wytheville, Vay
aly 18.
‘thomas E |Rose, 77th Venu., Ohlekamavge, Tenn
20,
Sept. &
AD Biraight, 51st Indiana, Rome, Gs, May 3.
Charles W ‘elden, 161n Meine, Getssbore, Pa,
aly 1.
AH Pippen, 68th Ponnsylvente, Bristow Station,
Va, Oct 14,
WF Wileon, 193% Oblo, Winchester, Va, Jane 15
LIROTENANT- COLONELS.
F Cavado. 14h Pa, Geityabarg, Ba, Jaly 1
WH Glenn, 80th Oblo, Chickamanga, Tenn, Sept 20.
H C Hobart, Bist Wis,’ Chicksmange, Tonn, Bept 20
HB Bunter, 1234 Ohio, Winehester, Ve, Jane 16.
‘A Hoten, Bik Md, Winchester, Va, Jane 15
P Henry, 10th Ky cavalry, Jackson, ‘Teun, Jane 29.
L Hass, 1008 Ohlo, Limo Creek, Tenn, Bept 8.
G Jouinton, 15th Wis, Chickamauga, Teun, Sspt 20
D Moyhovr, sth Ky, Ublekamauge, Tenn, Sep! 20,
P, Larcelle, lh Tod, Chickamauge, Tenn, Sept 20.
EdMeltackla, 21st If, Chickameuge, Tosn, Sept20.
B Northoott, 12:8 Va, Winchester, Va, Jano 1
CH Morton, Sith Tl, Onickemauge, Tenn, Sept 20
D Miles, 75ih Ps, Oblckamsnye, Tenn, Sept'20,
M Nichols, 18th Conn, Wincboster, Vs, Jano 15
Win Peles’ 1901b Va Milisia, Beverly, Va, Joly 3.
Sompo|
F 8 Pyfer, 77h Penus, Chickamauga, Tenn, Sep- |
tomber 20.
AF Rodgers, 80lh Ill, Kome, Ga, May 3,
@ Von -Helmrleb, 4th Miss cavalry, Jackson, Tenn, |
Jane 29.
‘A Von Schrader, Isp Gen, 14th AO, Ohleka:aan
Tenn, Bept 20. .
JP Spolferd, 97h NY, Gettyéburg, Pa, Jaly 1
TS West, 2th Wis, Chickamauga, Toun, Bept 20.
JH Wing, 84 Oblo, Rome, Ga, May 5
J Willlaws, 25: Olio, Gettysbarg, Pa, Jaly 1.
‘Td Baudereon, etal officer, Benton’s Ford, Vo, Jaly £0.
BUNGEONS AND ASSISTANT SURGRONS.
Applegate, 1024 N ¥, Gettysburg, Pa. July 21.
P Asbman, 934 Odio, Chickamenga, Tenn, Bept 20.
8 Arthur, 75th Iod, Chickamauga, Tenn, Bzpt 20,
¥ Bowau, 5ih Md, Wischester, Va, Jano 16
L Brown, 116th Obio, Winchester, Va, Jano 15.
G Bell, 56:h Ind, Chlckamange, ‘Tenn, Sept 20.
W Brown, 234 Lit, Chickomanga, Tenn, Sept 20.
H Bliker, 21st Mlcb, Oblcksmanga, Tenn, Sept 20
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DB Benedlet, 17th Ohio, Ohfckamango, Tenn, Bep 20
‘JB Brelaford, 74th Oblo, Chickamaugs, Tenn, Bept 20
G@Bingel, 634 N ¥, Bristoo Btation, Vs, Oct 15.
F 8 Cleyton, 3d Ohio, Rome, Ga, May 3
F Corso, 1st Wio, Cr{ckamanga, Tenn, Sept 20.
JM Cook, 24th Oblo, Chickatnsuga, Tenn, Sept 20.
WA Downoy, 18h Ky, Oblckamaugo, Tenn, 8ept29.
A Exing, 18:h Mich, Chlekomanga, Tean, Sept 20.
© WN. Fowler, 105: Ohio, Chickamauga, Tenn, Bept
20.
W Forrester, Sih Ky cav, Chickamavge, Tenn, Sept
20,
© E Goldsboro, bth Ma, Winchester, Va, Jane 16.
Major E M Bates, $0th Til, Rome, Ga, May %
MeJor W P Busty, 24 Obfo, Chickamauga, Teun,
apt 20.
WB Gisham, 1015t Todlsus.
AH Goodale, Ust Aichlgon.
HB Griswold, 11th MichIgau.
WH Houston, 1924 Oblo.
L Holbrook, 15: Connecticut.
8 L Beury, lot Maine cavalry.
AE Holizwao, 63th Indians.
W P Bormbrook, 424 Iadlsna.
FE, MHopland, 24:h Oblo.
C Helm, 924 Thinots.
HJ Herrick 17h Odo.
© Herrick, $4th Tilinols.
8 B Hawley, 58th Ilicols
OE Hamphrey, 1484 Penpoylyanis.
J Johnson, etenmer Batellite,
R Johnson, 100: Oblo-
HT Lacae, 101st Oblo.
AH Landers, 35th Oblo.
HH Common, 824 Todiena,
@ B Luma}, 18: Peasavlvanla cavalre.
E K Boren, 120:h New Yo
AE ¥ Kelsbim, Ob New York,
WW Myer, U8 Navy.
TL Morgan, 10ih Misaousl.
A.A Mann, ist Rhodo Island cavalry.
WF McCardy, 87th Pennsylvania.
RR MeCandith, 110th Oblo.
D Meeker, 2d division Sth army corpe.
JK Mooro, 13th Odio.
Wd McFedden, 70th Todiana.
| TL McGee, 51st Dlinota,
Josn MeCardy, 11th Oblo.
WB MeGavren, 20: Oblo.
JH Miller, 120: Now York.
Virgiala cavalry.
dapslan, 20:b Odio.
co, Sth Maryland,
12th Virglola.
A M Parker, Ist Maine envalry.
OR Pomeroy. 854 Oblo.
E F Parden, 80h Ohio.
ecbusette.
EE Rannle, 24 Mlebigan cavalry.
JT Resves, Slst Wieconeln.
— Sheppard, Sik Kent
W Spencer, 734 Indiana.
¥ M Sceloy, Bist Tulcols.
N H Sidewdl, 11th Ohlo.
‘AH Bhaillcr, 7st Indians.
B Strack, steamer Rattler.
WD Tont, 31st fodians.
AW Whitnoy, 19:h Msssschusetts,
HT Woodrutl, 100ib Tlinols.
ED W/Wing, Slet Odio.
My
N Weaver, 034 ‘Oblo.
L Wooden, 60th Indiana.
T Wolfe, Suh New York.
, O4th Pennsylvania.
W.B Hosesctr, 7Sih Penosylyanle.
OT Bimpins, Oi Marsland cavalry.
TC 8mkth, 116h Oalo.
JB Ubler, United States Ariay.
MAJORS.
Sih Mich, New Baltimore, Va, Oct 19.
)a Ind, Chickamanga, Tenn, Sept 20.
John E Clark.
JP Collins,
©,Farnaworth, 1st Conn cav, Halltown, Va, Inly 14.
GH Fistamons, Soin Tad, Ohlekeniange, Tenn,
opt 20
© or J Hall, 1st Vé cav. Marshallviile, Va, Oct 19
‘JH Honatair, 1824 N ¥, Bactelor’s Creek, NO, July
8 Kennca, 54th NY, Gettysburg, Pa, July 1.
W_D Morton, 14th N ¥ cay, Newports Cross, Mizs,
Jove 15.
4 MeMahon, 91a! Oblo, Chickamauga,Tenn, Sept 20
" Ohickamanga,Tenn, Sept 20
5 MeGaln, 24 NY cay, Liberty Sills, Va, Bept £9.
B B McDonald, 101et Oblo, Caickemauge,1enn, Sept
WB Necpsr, 67th Penn, Gettysburg, Penn, July 1.
© M Pope, sth NY cay, Hogerstowo, Md, Jaly 16.
‘A Paolps, 6th Va, Geyasdotte, Va, August 10;
B Rodger’, LOth'Penn, Ge:tsaburg, Peon, Jaly 1.
‘J Rusiell, A.A G, Benton's Ford, Vs, Jaly 20.
JC Verando, 34 Oblo, Rome, Ga, May 4.
TH Hooper, Toh Maks, White Plains, Va, July 20.
HA White, 13: Pennsylrante cavalry.
‘A Von Mitzsl, 74th Pennsylvanla..
W R Btorlloz, A BO to Gzueral Hooker.
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IN. Walker, 784 Indians.
H White, 07h Pennsylvania,
Goorge Stow, SSth Indiana,
CAPTAINS.
an, 16th U8 @ © Davis, 4th Matae
7Oth'Tuinols == RH Day, 5th Penna,
S1ot Obfo E Day, S0:h Obio
8, 10:h Wis R Dinsmore, 5th Pa cay
BE Campbell, 361 lH A Eberhardt, 120:h 0
88 Canfleld, Set Odla BJ Evers, 100th Ohio
TCammloge, 10h US 8H Ewing, 2th Ohio
M Caton, 21st Oblo M Ewlng, Slot Wisconein
TDCondver, 125th M1 Jno M Filan, Sist Ind
J A Crosker, Gi NY cay EA Forbes, ACB
ODatton, Quartermaster BF Fisher, Signal corps
EAM Dilscoli, $4 0blo A Fleld, Ob NY
T Dillon, 1st Ky cay TB Fay, 194th NY
HO Davie, 18:8 Coun Fry, 824 Tilinols
WH Dsagloss, Commisy D Gotinen, 10th NY
RB Dyyert, 10:h Mich J C Gordon, 24th Mich
FE Commings, Och Md JW Green, 10: Indlana
H Dietz, 4510 NY HW Gimber, 150th Penn
FM Darbane, 142d Penn WL Groy, 161st Penn
¥ Irish, 40th NY JB Harrold, 91h Mea
TC Jolneon, 10h Peon BB King, 12th Penn cay
FK Joselyn, 11, Bass CB Kendall, Let Missa cay
RO Ives, 18h Mess AM Ketler, 224 Mflehigan
W.
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Ts Jones, 1st Keutucky WD Luss, 5th N ¥ cay
FJeckeou, 224 Hlinols BF Lowueberry, 10th NY c
TMJohneon,GihKy J B Litebfeld, 4th Be
W M Kendall, 73a Lovlana L D Lovett, Oih Kentucky
EM Kock, 5th Meryland John Lucas, ih Kentucky
EM Lee, 61h Mich cay EG Mathewson, 18th Conn
TW Levis, 4th Ky cay WF Marllva, 14th 3feas
B Mckee, Lith Ky cay P Moreh, 07h Penn
EH Moll, 73d Indiena DB Meany, 18th Penn cay
D A Heloliand, Slat lad EO Moses, 58h Penn
JB McRoberts, 34 Ohio J Mt McComas, 0ih Ma
TO MeDalddy, It Tenn H Noble 0h Maryland
covalry © A Mann, 5th Iulnola.
¥ Mennart, 5:h Meryland 8 Marsh, Oth Maryland:
Jobo MoMahon, Oh NY W A Noel, 6th Maryland
EA Mass, Sst’ Peon JC) Meagher, 14th Oblo
AJ Makepeace, Nib Ind J O'Keefe, A’ AG to Gen
HH Mazon, 21.N Y¥ cov Boford
FGalt, A QA 2d diy OibJ,G Hagler, Sth Toa
army corps Tous Hull, Vuh New York
F Hendrie, Int N'Y cay. A GiHamilton, 12th Ky.
D Hoek, 03th Now York F Hardy, 07h Ilinols
8 @ Hawilton, 194th NY V K Hert, 10h US
WL Hubbel h Conn H Hacock, Ist Mo cay
PH Hert, Wb Iodienn Ft Harkneso, 10:h Wis
HE Hankius, 78h 10 8 T Jobne, 80h Iinols
A Hofly, 421 Pa JN Imbrio, 31 Ohio
WW Hant, 100:h Ohio WH Irylog, 5th Ma
C Hasty, 24NYcay W Jobneon, ON Y cay
OH Ries, 1284 Oblo WB B Rendall, 20th Oblo
OB Roesubaum, 1954 0 W H Willlame, 4th NY cov
W Rowans,indep’tcay J A Rics, 734 Lulnols
‘A Rolling, 34 Wis F E Roway, 06th Iilinols
TO Rose, sh Mo cay 8 B Ryder, 6: N Y cav
‘phos Reed, Ist Vacay WW Bcoarce, Stat Ind
WA Robidenn, 7h Pa WA Baraze, $34 Onto
BF Rigge, 18in By
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‘Pass, 801 Tilinols:
Phelps, 734 Lodian:
‘A Patsrvon, 34 Va cn
acker, 18!b Ps
cavalry
‘ Perry, 10:0 Wis
Hi Richloy. 734 Indians
‘M Rasvoll, Gist Indiana
BCE Rud, 31 Oblo
W_O Roosan, 24 Ohlo
DF Racdall, 1234 Oblo
J Gate, $34 Onlo
th Oblo OC Gatch, S0:h Ohio:
5b Wis 8A Glenn, 89h Oblo
0 W Groxe, 18:0 Ky
ich B Grafton, G4ih Ohio
S4NJ cay D Hay, 50th 1Vinols
Sth Pa cay A Hodge, 80ib Lltnols
Capt T Thorotan, 11st
‘Moors, 40h Lodlan
A Penfield, 5 NY
Porter, 164:h Naw Y
Plores, 19:h U Bin}
Poole, 154: NY.
H Pilisborry, bin Me
Robbins, 1234 Ohio
G Galbraith, 920 Mi
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FM Bhoomaker, 100:h 0
J AScammaton,
John Loed, 116ih Peon
Q Templeton, 107th Benn JM Van Biren, 61!
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‘A. Wilson, 80: Tinois
W R Wright, 80th I
24 Ind T Tencyeke, 21 UB
Te Bohotield, 1st Vi cay
HD Toslor, 100th Oslo
BE Thoxeon, AAO
BA Arquhirr, com’d'g 84 J-H Wes!
diy’n Oth army corps
JW Venderaoll, 45h N J W Warner, 18: Conn
CW White, 84 Va cay
W Willetts, 7h Mich
J.C Whiteclde, 13h NG
HC Yontz, 120th Oblo
W Ziring, 45th NY
AL ist ME Wentworth, 16th Mo
HG White, 04th N'Y
W © Wilson, 104tu NY
OC Widdls, 169: Penn
WB Avory, 1324 N'Y
8 C Arthurs, 07th Penns HH Alden,
Jobn Albright, 87th Pens W R Adams, Sib Ohio
W F Armstrong, Tih O
CA Adoms, lat Vt cav
G/M While, Is Va cay
P Wollablriner, 91st I
TG Weld, 0b Now York
Tat dy, 0:8 corps:
E W Atwood, 101h Mo
JC Alexander, 1st Dil
‘AC Boyd, 734 Indiens
HR Bending, Gist Oblo John Barch,
MR Baldwlu, 24 Wis
CY Bowen, 18:h Conn
WH Lendér, 1233 Oblo E Boos, 20th Tiiinols
Jobn Bird, 14th Penn
D M Barrett, $9:b Ohio
© Byron, 0th Oblo
LT Boreners, 67cH Penn
84 dly, Dh army corps
A Carley, 7H Indlana
John Catler, S4th Ohio
JW Chamberlain, 1234 0 RT Cornwall, 67h Penn
DS Caldwell, 1934 Ohlo Joh Cralg, let Va cay
‘TCarroll, 5th Maryland John Christopher,
PINST LISUSENASTS.
‘A Adsir, Olat Tod
‘Anderson, 54 Mo
Iatendt, 51th NY
Blair, 1231 Odio
Garver, 127d Ubi
Cook, A Qf, fth Md
Carpenter, Jadth Ba
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B Chamberlain, o7th New
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Wado, Sid Odio
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1 Allen Ward. 10:h Wis
Booker, 7ad Lod,
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‘W Hayor, ih Ohio
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AB Hal, 1st Va coy
FW Hosdine. 16:4 U Sin
JB Holunss, id Ohio -
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J Kengoraton, 100th LL
5 Keach, 10th 411
L Upton 1i6:h Odio
‘beaker, 18th Conn
WL Lar, 1th Penn cay
AT Lawson, Loin
Tat Vooar JH Muntoeh, £4 Odio
0 A Mukwell, 24 Ubto
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OP stromay, 18th Pons
HL Sibley, fifth Oblo 8 Edeuneton, 8th Ohio.
HODuny, io Kentucky EB Fates, Lith
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Drake, 244 lich,
@®I Deans, SthNYocay G@
Jno Davidson, GhNY J
Wit Bile wit-Penna LB Freeman.
Hi Pairobild, 10th Wig G BGamble, Sth linals
OP Ksirfeld sib Ohio 11.0 Gebhardt, ait II
A Goos, Sist Indians WG Galloway, 15th United
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J W Grant, 88h Pea JM Gof, 10th Wisconsin
A Gordon, Obio. J Gilmour, 79th New York
‘Pps Oilléeland, 5c Kea. John Hood, bach tole
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OH Drake, 12d Pi J 4 Francis, 18th Conn
BD Davis, 7iet Penn A Fry, 734 Todians
A Daoklo, 1th Pena M Filey, 72h Penn =
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NAVAL OFFICES,
W.G Fogg, A MBS, stea Jaa McCauler, $4 Ass: Zoui-
iaig © St Me sleamer Te rete ilianey
Bill Penis, otr Rattler 8D Novinson, AA 0, A Bf
EL Haises, A M M, steamer Com str Satel ijite.
a pom dAmst Bul Re ean lot steamer
bn Mas: third Asst Eusl- , Satellite
Neenaireullite, AW Renshaw, $4 Asst Exal-
O McCormick, str Satellite noer, str Reliance.
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‘Tue elec\ion in Baltimore bss reaulted in the euc-
coes of every man upon the tekst presented by tho
several conventions held by ths unconditional Uston
men of tha! clly, by majorities far exceeding what
could haye becn ressonably anticipsted by the most
sapguice. The vote chayrs the compactness and dé-
DT binety, 24 1G,
41 N Y| termination and unflinching zsal of the smpporters of
tho trac Union cause, and gives a gusrautes {cz the
faturo that the Administration, io all itaciforts and
Ite pollcy to put down the rebellion exd establish the
country npon a firmand stable feundatlon, may de
pend upon recelving the firm support of the Union
men of Baltimoro end the State generally,
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From Denver to Colorado Citys
WONDERFUL NATUBAL FORMATIONS.
The Rocky Moantaln Journal, published et Denver,
gives tho followivg interestiog acconnt of the uatural
formations fa the lard of gold
Descending Into a mboriicate depresslon of the
divide to give car=crses Lhelr noon fed, wo came to
a-mect bipgnlar trect of petriication. ' Richardsou,
the owner of tho plece, (with tras new couctry
apiness of tho nomencletare called “* Pretsy Woman's
Ranch,” 12 compliment to the charms of tho
flr rozcheress,) showed us wholo (rcnks of
pine nd cottonwood which had bern turncd
Into Jasper and sgete 65 they slocd, beautlfully
preserving every line of thelr woody seus through
tho Infiltration of silica fcourthe arth In yhieh they
wero rooted. Nol armile from the bouse ls a broad
bench” or lerraes, Where the stumps of a Whole forest
stand ber{tched into stone that might furnish all the
eons of men wilh handsome wateh sesle-— Bvcrospe
cimers of allies, In Its various phases, which I san
hero, were anénrpaseed Ia color and lustre by anythlug
Theve found heretofore in jewel ehopa or cabinets.
‘Any ano Who bus seen ths slogularirick which raln
water and wind have played with the banke of the
Upper Misslesipp! (or the Yellowsione will easily
credit the bewllderlng accurcey cf the archlteetaral
Imitetions thas described.
A LANDSCAPE.
‘Tho labors of the human érebitocs wero slmolated
everywhere. In some portions of the Rocky Mouu-
talns where I have travelled, such resemblances, loom
ing upon me suddenly In the depths of a tracklees,
silent wilderness, have been absolalely appalling. 1
have ecemed to bo standing alone In the tremendous
paleces of the geail. Hery, however, the Illteness to
Conscious architectura Was everywhero groteeque oF
beautiful. Crowning a low botte upon our west roso
a splendid castellated plle, which, with all my prepa-
ratlon for strange freaks of nature, I required some
reasoplog with myeelf lo assure me Tes not the ban-
{mors of man. There stood Windsor Castle, elabo-
rated {o the last detall of turrets, portals, deep em-
bresured windows, battlements, ond bastions! If 1
had nol sketched Il, Tmlgbt say to tho engraver who
illustrates my travels, Make ine a rough-lined copy
of Windsor from aby conventent pletnre of the fa-
gdoy” ond he would have represented that rock for
the Irstant recognition of any back woodsman’s boy.
Bach apleiare es the following can probably be
witnessed nowhere else om carth
A NATURAL CbIETEBY,
A fow milenfarther on Weslrack “Sfonument” erxek,
whae Fremout camped for a conelerable time
daring (I thick) bis secord expedition. ‘The name
Instantly bezan explalolog itself. At every turn. of
tho rosd some new surprise broke apon us. Hero
Greenwood or Laurel Hill gleamed throngh the trecs—
all the onteropping ridges of yellow conglomerate
havlog been Inte-worked by the wind Jato £ayptian
yaulls, pyromld shofts, Turkleh earcophagl, pillar
propped tablets, obelisks, and monuments of eyery
aiza and style. A favorite form with tho wind-
culptor wes a ehsllon arn erected on aflated colama,
tbls ebspo belog apparently explained on close in-
spection by the grester tenacity of the surfeco of the
conglomerste (brongh an excess of ron oxides In its
composilion, this portion yielding mere lowly to
A\teitlon, While the more frlable Ime and eand ia the
lower postion of the block were rapldly est. away into
roundaess. We found It es diflicalt at Hest sight to
conceive of Natnro es the sculptor of this ormetery
aa wo bud to acknowledge her architect of the
caalle
CARDEN OF THE Gows,
Aswe whirkd down the splendid Moor of the val-
ley, (for, like all the reads in Colerado, it Is rether
flodr than highway,) we were closely walled upon
therlght and left by successive tablets of red and
crcamy rock, thin strata of gorgeously colored aaklst,
which the molten outburst of the granite slorra bad
ralsed from thélr orlginal planes {0 on absolute per-
dicular. We have nothing liko these in the East.
Metophor alono deseribes them. ‘They are not cand-
stone. They ete o strange porcelain from the pot-
tery of the guomes—a composite rock, part clay,
Part ime, part Mintsand, tho while a paste of grit
Mixed with calcareous powder fine as gypsom
dost, sod Indesd romping Soto beautiful gypsom
beds’ close by; the red willl forther complicated
by mixtores ‘of oxides and smoolhly-ground
aluminom. Fancy rock strata, thus composed,
ralsingTabrapily from the at fivo bundred feet, pre-
elpltond on both thelr broadaldes, and no thickee In
proportion to their altitude thai the plain tablets of a
Graveyard; feocy (hem still further pollshed by tho
whirling cand of this wind-ewept territory, untit thelr
surfaces eine whito marble or pare blood-red Jasper,
and tholr edges weathered {nto oll manoer of carlous
profiles; here simulating a grifln, here o goddess of
liberty, ‘bera an eagle anda dolphin cupporting a
shield after the old horolc style, and everywhere soma
sirango likeness which nesds no yivid Imagination to
declpher ils meaning; favey two of the largeat red
tablets cet vis-e-vis to moke a gateway whose Untels
tower four hundred fect against the sky, framing a
Giatant view of Pike’s bluo forehead between them,
‘and In one of these vast portel batments channel ont
a painfo! access, but expanding to o hell one hundred
feet in lengih—thea, If you can bave imagined it, you.
Will Dave the best [des which I can give you of “The
Garden of the Gods ’’—for this Is the beitiipg name
of the valley through which we passed down to Colo.
rado City.
CITY INTELLIGENCE.
Amusements this Mvening.
Fonp's Naw Tueitar, Teoh etrest, _
“Richard It" ia
Rrowsnpy ILf.—Tho charecter of Richord 111, baa from
tho time of origizal preduction by Botterton, in 1700,
down to tho present day, been a favorite ono with all
thereat actors who have, Gguzed on both sidea of the
‘Atlantic within that period. From 1700 until 1715, the
play—altered and aapted (o ita preceat form by Colley
Cibver-becama Immeately popaler, with Cibber as
Riker apd Barton Booth (the firt'ot bis name upon
{he stare, and an actor of fizo powers) in subordinate
role, Setwoon 1715 and 1741, whea Garrick Orit appear-
sacter was filled with success by byan, Quicr,
ibbor, (gon of Colley Cibber.)
On the 19h of Ootober, 1741, David Garrick made dio
frit eppesranoa at Goodinan's Fielés Theatre, London,
in the character of Richard, and mucoeeded in deeply imn-
presing the public by his extraordinary cenias From
thot tims watll 1773, whon he, having amasred both fatme
‘and fortune, retired from tho rtage, although esveral ac-
(ori of note—swong thom Mossop and Sraith—cemnyed
the character, Gosrick soared above o'l cowpéatition,
and rad reo-ralaed né par eccelleuce sha mile repro:
tentative of tho “ocrcok’d-bsck tyrant’ In bis later
oT AP ATL ROn Tne peneDrn OF TIE BOARDING AMUSEMENT: AMUSEMENTS.
rick war roo feThs re.’ Pponesraxt Oannay AsyuUa—We aro re- OLARENDON MOTEL, ia EEN PREYDY TF OUUROR- Ths 2 H
by Gettaesa ths eet aiod(ostate at hehe of the Protestant Or-| MA THMAN out ae reifeiait Ne fe Se ety Bete | A QUNTLEMIN onl his ity or ma) G QOVER'S THEATRE | WASHINGTON THbATRE:
Tans ote mboriivatn | PIE SOUTHS gaeor aus enya ai aot Sigaettee bens © i Mizenbe fenyal| AAG, ists antes cos bas honed with ell of Pennsylvania arene, xesr WUlard’s Hotel.
ot ione—w preent. at ley Chup tee Milne will be fered a ibegb were Han ai | fe uty Fei ein eae LEONARD GRO} DIRECTOR
Fing avd Boat Bar eralne next when an | Capt fait tho cite Hall, ino contest vrlvaty faulty, wero the VER eros)
oot Richart wos Wonder | Aira ee ae earn Wangtutconns, Va aia Goninone eRe a BET | ator Ma buena Web ne ue coy bet = FOUR NIGHTS ONLY.
Fin, To { Peuten Wroven. the naa chil = |More ot iieted priee, Address De Ay -
(ae ET aed TTT gu, | Wiuborthedt tousklne mad beaut pleats of mua. bata He, Wash TeSys. Whereas sral prin fn thls arg o- | Chronlele Utes Reference exobacued. oo 1860 HARUE DAS BVANING er. 7/108) WEDNESDAY THURSDAY, FR}DAY, and SATUR<
ie ‘Grdere for. Ooment and Gravel Roo = = '
ned a rupremacs of Ne | Ts+,oncp—-Agsiarant Surgeon Wm. T; Kemp Meaty Fake Va jr eau fecal the ils fa mpl ROOM or Rooms Wanted in a priyato TEESE LLY .
yaiited bat erratls Goorgs | , DETACHED. Assistant Surgeon Wim Mtoe oni d F Daag then Moar aatae mre arog ageaUrnnd Ware A. RQOM or Rooms Wanted ine private or sxe eminent eucsseafal engagement of the erest| SKIFF'G ARMOR-PLATED ETHIOPIAN UN:
Yarden, in 1800) divided the | HAY, been del mrlbely GAtesa NY _ | persons agatnat trun Wihoat Voard for Gentlemen, Wife and Servant Girl ‘Amsrioan Articte BOATS.
a. In 1814 Edmund Kean ud AOE a urea yom VELSON MA MAN Exons ta co Cebit, Farms mount ba moderate, Address b 0 E
evi fuoverselae pos cous: ate Demeee Re Sey 4 | ayy ebageattwenteunondiven! wit | MBMMAOES Se Ne inte caer caariniiei on caeciaa| Paes Eee ie
4 . Witaon, Pres aa on : fe irlio areovery:
role, Batore his superior | nivrear, Oover—vudge Olin—Trial of Burlinelle ant 10 mUSA Oar VaR Offise—Lonisiana avenue, next door to Bask of Warh- few Gontlomon dnd their Wives, or sin- | Who will appear this evening ia her great character of resect Rion sis
ak Humbled anil aubdued, | ayy Moberte—Soeeche af Counel—Verdict of the Jury iO dre es ats is emt XY et eR jae pu, a een aa i WERWE us gan DilKonn 8? SOBHAMS OF
ere nppeatol at Corent stan ( Ro- i iS F Prony er dn meee ste
Hiyuined vali thewreat | gengalye Leese ot wilerders hones ws coatoued | == — Tso OBNERAL'S OFEIUE, Washington, Blexct 1, | 40-8 fer day Uonsderscan bo eeermmodated, nO" _| Tu which shols universally ackaowledgod by the praia Paar vecused the devioes of te
of tho youagarthte whos | tihiseomt seatedtys OFRKOIAL ye a NAgTRY Sth? PIES, htiehadlace al (| PE HOUSE No, 873 PENNSYLVA- mail pall teiataual withouts rivsliHAtiarioas | two ersltartitiy Se ee
=. Booth’s decided) muo- eat he defeneo being conclude Me Sera, See ON Eh NIA AVERUE, formerly oosapled by Aire. D. iM HAYES,
tenes of Kean and his nd- | pad onseod the argusrent for io Gotence iene . nesaieiey i TeNUAOpIAe, | hasbeen tented by tho proprator ot the Gl ietiaa tie? THX GRAND ORCHESTRA, Champion alee Danosr of America, and
LOSS OF THE STEAMER RUTIL Re
ph deaponed with a repeti- | that this ureat sooial ov " Wan Derantunay aus Soe eee etree alin pneu oan wae Under the leadership of tho unsivalled Koprils, will per kampion Glog Dagsts of Pacland,
ras at once deaited by tho | i Apsorasr OnviRAL's O7F10%, CHRONIONG JOU PRINTING O- | Hint or yernaneal boars, Wiki or wliout teats form some of lls fuosteclections tosuiebl, | MAGE Performances causo tho mildest ozeitement and
spears uineprons aye deen got to Bo by GRAN eae bine Wasursorow, October 19, 1863 TS rib We cetoy yepared to oxeents nll kinds | whlot can ba had at tke Hotel if desired. ‘ool T-tf ax Bish ghamders of appIaGEO, Oy acer,
cordingly, on thenteht | menis themselves, bat by GeO mee bast es Comey if = = Sanna ‘i 1 | PBloeds Food, ‘Mong, Henri Dergeron,
Fa MOS Pe yee Tho Court etTayuiry loatatod by Spectal Order No. | from tie base pauednies of Phllanelphis und New er <= AUCTION SAZES) ale Ee sieeng oe aD farcot rn youn Ona
he verlormance broken op | ar" ord having concluded. Durtinette addroseed | 403, of September 11, 1853, from the War Department, | and.con rromlse sotiniuctiou, to all who thor ea, mith 7 GC. McQUIRE & CO, aa pln Carles
of Rean's frends and vartl-| some remarks (9 no court as to bls Having been ted | whereof Maver General David unter Uoitnd States | Mefeaurtoe motte Is" Punctoality.”” _ nezict AUGRIONWIRS: OLIVER TWIST. TE Reynold: Ny Olearhenten’
So aad Prt, | and gondemned By Aarne Nema Te) foe tho areay ie | Volunteers, president, and which convened in thoclty |= OKO SDADIs SULITARY meunar — werkt Merr Pornpér,
Ui Pooneylvanla avente, somez Beventh set | Govszay Sear kuas WaautNorox, DO —On THURS. | Naney Exkea.. Hue Lucila Wertera.| Hho whole orminx the crsten reas 2 talet rer
vhtortee. D. 0. jels-tf | DAY, November the 12th, upon the premises, and at the
auembled ia one Troupe.
FS OB1O FOLDERS are warns ern a a eee oe ee ae caaares manworieas | Mfonday neat will bo produced tho aroat Gearatlonal | ,.Door# open at 0)20/slock; yerformanca to commence at
fo, {nveail-
put
Rureace for being a defaulter. £0, ond predused a letter | of St, Louis, Miszouri, Boptember #1. 1833,
betty annoyances to which | FoF General Saute of tho date of Ausust, 18sh to how | gnto the circumstances attendiog tho las of a latKo
from Easland to the United
that bo bad bean dismissed on aesount of abteno® With- | amount of funda by the destruction of the stoamer Rutt,
sarancon(this country wis | out leave; end also adgeument from the department to 1 > plying for t Ante ewhero than to Vap- y 4 graloc)
re, Va,.andor (hemanaye- | show thet his aoeounbad all kean sated. ©") | by firo’”has reported the following {ein Gurls, Roting: Guarteranstee, ae 0 streets or to | cg Aegpeonerty ta Cen ar dina Drama of A Sa cota ad enna Navctred Eeals td seclaneriinate
in atau ar | yr AURERCaREL NAM aLODERTEBANGE'| xngr tan examnain aay zon ak duo | LRM ana ar na cape pa: ¢ | Gl eden cing eral era a BAST LYNNE he steaihecrs ire
im tho samo chaste, in| Seite way he Bead ita satahiihmont ned He woSe6 | meaty ond wearafalingaiy flo alt (he cigeamelanoes | ent) couuree! iti aa Re verkaciaue, "| ggtnenblen eMac Garvan! Hosen: de" ait he = Seals may be ecourcd nt thetaeaticon Wednesday and
Ha TE ee nr arene Pe ted | of tho cate, tho Court ia of tho opinion thot the aleamer AMES 0. WetMOwi, | polldings aro new and io fut-rate condition, Doors epen st7;: Overture at quaitor before 8 o‘slook: | following cays from 11 tll = o'took,
piyanta areaue, near Wu | Rolustedby love, but when thetfoahig camo, attempted eyhitary’A penta oormer oti || Suciresaxenem ane UGA eatg ‘Waxblat
ie us feanaks resnonnibility and throw it upon her, Mo Kuth was fired by an incoodiary; not for tha particular 188 eae aLS See CAE eat etesk |, hertier dediring a pleasant rendenre near Wasblaston | faTES OP ADMISSION.—Drecs und Parquot Ol Mi dy GRIEF, “mu Bolg Propriator.
Deol es cs arcs ema eM ROA GALES ed I at anaUe ‘Tho Farnituro aud Personal Efcola apoo the place | “.eeota; Orchestra, Chairs, 79 conta: Vauily Ousls ONBL “Basiness Agent
rst” isan yapaeabiiy fete at, an the 7 | Saigtot deatroriag tho ble fends oa board, bat in aaa Se eat nats: Hennrved Seatz,@ ooalsextra 7 noisit | _hango of preerammo avery evenine nod
this maenicent Whesteo;TTay heen Beige touy ios bd Reaper | coals wth what appears obo a pan of te zebele 7 Hath, es | ReMi, and bole tO cadleeealu. | TORI NEW THBATIO Droste svavevesing. no
ate peas Ja Be ge | oe ae he dk a ebe dearullen ef the water trantptlion nthe rh Taw or aeouniE sO.” | B, (ANTaRBURY HALL
= ‘n ir. ni for the pros ion, p al (0) 0 Missiesipp!, anc Cy pl jo move- ie
re peared i seat | ddtceerio fet teteolon, Fepandel at | vale of tho Atagc,an thus eooting so : TENTH STREET, NEAR E cANTARSURY,
mith all the rroper appolnt= ciuee wearing the Ronceed uniformoa United Iyof optafon that "no Governaieat ofeer or Y JAS. 0. MoG@UIRE & 0O., | SOR 1. FORD: cnenp-snecFropriolyr and Hanaacr. Y
Iystrcng to lasaroite com: | States titer aot tue paramnur of tnolizpronitata,. | | Tue Courts of opintontbat"\n9 Gov a Sider orbs Beeediary UOSLONEATS) (Alio ot Holilday Street nesta Baltimore) CANTERBURY,
ehlefand mont tatéresting |, pp, caulos(ory Ais. Garsington asked for the conviction | agent ofthe ands has been to Bama for mioonductor | are Ai ntact Generel , SINT Ee CANTERBURY,
to baprodaced this eventog| ff covvicting tie wouaa. mato 2 iiliveton from tho | Doeleckor duly im ihenremlasiy” tug, in| swoon Minateonth and Awantieh recur” SIO" | ye Warned Navy DepartinenttOa MONDAY Alter: J. WILKES BOOTH, eae
Sh rae ETIsIna Ty conn | eee a eats (fet ity | The forexolng ovinion baviax besn daly sub a Sa Nee net eiteak on te ramigee te Sle UES BOO MUSIC HALL AND THEATRE,
Konpl ° approved > py. 7 teil and sapported by tho strongest dramalic combl- onlai car 7
ern by Mr. Koppite, tho ao- | of tuacourt. pprayads BASGAOHUSH TTS MILITARY STATE | shall cell Lot No.1 out part of 2, in Square No: 175, | eats lana pronua, Doar the corngr of Gtxth street
ae Rhea: wico Olin then chanced the jury; raylog that they | ‘Tha Court of Inauiry, of whlch Major General Huoter > AGENT —GAMDINER TUPTS. Room Nu. «| f 7B fect on Sevontconth sirect, ot th nation ever In Washipgtan, with a numerous sorps of | In the rear of the Metropolitan eal Natinnal Motele
aes ee oud th Aa prealdont, is distolved. Weebingion Dulldine, corner of Sryonthstros? nnd Ps fronting 75 fert on nth ‘streets at the corr: ot first-olasa artistes, Including the following ricoxnieed| SIGN OF THE BIG CALCIUM LIGHT,
lana avanse, saz Sixth |
Wana mtoni dal ietag worm ikor Sry north Ustreet, and 103 feat on sald O efreot, improved by | star porforaiere
he Secretary of War ipZi-tf | 9 larga Brick Dwelling Hove, containing ten rooms, and —.
aaa, Decing, Teraat tthe feck th By onder Of the Secrotary of Wa = | sixanlacavenuo, Werblaxton: D0. gq _ DALAL | a targa triok, Dweeting House containing ten rooms and | Nie Quarles Wueatioleh,
Yinth etree. roxy Pence: | Kishrd full reports of the testimony In the caso. Hodid ED. TOWNSEND, | Nae: pueraetmesttry Gees q Ruane Mr. Harry Pearson, Wiis 2. Manager and Proprictr.
Bilt Jaane Cara washeties uat iesuedia bee setter bes | "°OZt a | = WANE SS | ag recreates tats Caples d bom Gaba aa Mrat "AS Ronle wo Bears - eae
= * tween those papers and tho readers, Te thought, how Ma pavanrins, Pnovost Manswat's Ovrl ANTRD—At 482 @ street, a Dining. | hurestdmee, | chien poneral dramas teeta OH NATIONAL AMUSEMENT CAPITOL,
So rauearet | Wisma ilueh aerate te Whore b dn torener oii, | WY rome. Avo ten Goer aT 36) A Gee it iacahs emai aed |e eRe Eto | aaa
‘ons ef Washington, to en-| to do much ovil, and wnust sl fo moral bens0 0) “s fe Ra cert oon baer v7, Many important jmprovementa have re:
oil io the chamber of th | ewmmuait. Uohoped that ie woutd mot bodone here: | Sisiol Ones Mt sat of aovernment nxo-| Wy ANTUD— tin native Boy, from 16 to OOS yd CEES rr CLOG shaliearenntiling Tari, In dvenct renin SAT
As Friday night ts the| “ins OA a Lome of Mata clt 1S years old, in o Produce Woure. Apply 415] 2° Lwmed!ate possession viven | RICHARD IIL; MAGNIFICENT TEMPLE OF THE MUSES,
oy At Pelday aight the) "the jury went outyand in about even mlouter returned | narty Jocated or stared im varlous eeclions of this lly, | ipnth utreet ay JAS, 0 McOUIRE & CO. | oR, THE ENTIRE INTERIOR 4
Philomsthean Society, that with n verdict of gullty, against both parties, of Keoping | and tho danger thereto by Gro and otherwise arising | —* Auctioneers | TRE BATTLE OF BOSWORTH FIELD. > BE. 7 .
y its president, but, cut of | pheure of Ul fame, | tom th amie aston af eroae wader th lodcenon of | UAT mation respooting | = stoner STE OER NEWLY AND BEAUTIFULLY PAINTED IN
pecitizee, it ndjourced mm-| Mr. Ford then entered o motion fora new tra), and | roche ianore obtained in the vieinity whero this Mra Mary 8 P- eRe Late Rice ¥ J. 0. McQUIRE & 00, | in proparal E HEART. ___ FRESCO,
ne any busines, anked a mumonsion gr ssatance ‘ Fy eo eaeranee diene ee HUY THICES OF ADMIBSIOR A SPLENDID NEW STAGE
e a ‘Mr. Adams, in bebalf of bis client, (Maude Roborts,) | property is necezsarily located or stored, it is direct mond, Va on 0 yore be er ha:basdin AUOTIONEERS. reerinn tf te. EI k ‘AG
fo order by Ald: U Waar tne ‘Oy and fy s:ppssed to bavo wbuode: at Family Cire! r
ovorder by Alderman Uler-| eaid hut bodid not join in tho application fora.new | that, from tho ato of thls ord:r, thoenlo of Nauor, under | Mey the 9 Hana Ms spowvod bay ave anat: OR Oho ntroduoed in place of tho old ono, and
Mayor should be called o| trial, en was willing at once to havoantenca nated. | icoare or otherwiso, will not be parslttol in the locall- | Neer Jers Bisaio cddcort TAME VPEARSON, | guru Sire oy Cuore Wises, Liovoxs, Fixe Gnoor- | Blnale seats in Boxes, THR HOUSE COMYORTABLY WAnMED IX EVERY
ny that the meting waco | 4104s Oup said, be mould wait unl to-morron (Uhl) | Ween hnced herln, to it Kelas : ailniore acnots eff’ | cuits, Horse 4x Wacos, Stowe Fixtvines, BUaDLn: | Fevate Hoxe, ticles) PART BY STOVES.
ed that good rerulta would | behalf of Burtinet!a, and svapond rentance until thon, Eqaares 110,117,109 asd 10, o mach thereof as front | +e - ANTE By the Ist of December a Geo SBAY MORNING, November 12.at10o'clook, | Cuotet Citele. z -
a. Hathanked thomesting | “Tie court then adluumed iil 10 'steck this mornioe. | on Ninoteentls snd Msizeat, in the vicinity of Nie: | WAT at thestore of A. Hi, Bintoger’ & Oo, Penparivania ove PHRA GLASSES FOR HIRE RADIANT GALAXY OF
rath Beata af Ooi ee teonth-atrest pas meat Hooraralth Boards wiih w rztvongblane| Sueemomn aah seesmeroaue aa rs (Oh HUMOR, GRACE, a BRAUT
PAV TES TES Stock nnd Money Market. Saaaroi 157, 133, 189, 163, 159,160, 161, and 182, so much | ate f for muenttemsn aid wie, AddKes A” 0.4. fic extensive tock ef Wises, Liguore, Groceries, tc., | (2) AT PRANKLIN & Cea . i fe 43 L: .
oto do what we can topro-| ‘To Jay Cooke & Con Bankers, we are indebted for the | thereof us front on Berontornth, Bishtceath, Al and N - Toe ofaives Rledilook Obampasna, ia pints and quarts As wiunder the Walisuat Hovalsoes govtel" | Geele DRAMATIC. Gea,
1 in tho District. Wo Bevo rHowing report of the stock nad mcnsr market fn this| street, Inyicinity of Soventeenth-atreet cod ambulance BEDROOM Wanted fra Gaulenaaia [eases fine Brandiea 1 ORRRATIC wasrat
sta a all theke Teauense | sits vertend parks, tha nelgbborbocd of Fixth to Niath street, between | 200) dozen cholso lize axd Bourbon Whlkey SS AND TERVSICHOREAN ALLIANOR.
nject, ‘The spacial objest of Bry. Soll, Buy, Say | Bqnarea s2 8% 40, 41, 42, 43,44 165, | Band Ht Addtow Dr. FISUDLATE, Box 84, oct Woesres bast Gln and Madelra ‘iss, GRETEE ORE
SS ere ie | Udo Gane bagl) Cheater aa oy 8, 8,87, 10 18,10, 1, a, | OMEes_Alse for a young gauleman, sO | cue datines Seale toueieeortscues | P) AN TIS TRY MISS CATE Oe
nmitteg, and make thecom- | do 7 r fit \Certigeate Cheoka 99.4 48, M4, In First ward, south of Penneylvaaia | War ANTE D—Copies of the “ Obronicle,” | Pt nila el nb eee - DR. M. LOOMIS Ed
erent districts appointed to New Yore, Novombarié Mos re 7 “=
MISS KATHLEEN O'NEIL,
ras all operations in bis profession at reazopable
" . 5 v 0 of May Int, Dib, and Aacast &th, A liberal | ‘Ten, Coffee, 8 :
“be divided into: local dis WIMBT BOARD. Squares 7, §. 9, 10,15, 19, 20, in tho vieinity of G-street an Ast Oy end A ncast Elba beral | Tan, Gotien: 8 ut
prica will bo paid for thom ot this offloc, ov -AXSth The celebrsted Comie Bongain
is original of
mongy could ka callected: | ty 9 donponi 10954 0 8 Gest (cen) wharf. prices, and warrants all orerations TNO IRISH NEED APPLY.”
pointed Xo, go around, 88.1 | ty 8 7 91O.nnwicmwoel07Sa| Gold = Squares 165 snd 166, co much thereof a2 fronton H and ANTHD.—A person who undorstands Teeth oxtrected without pain.by the cee of Laughiog
Ss a Seventeenth atreot, in viclnity of clothing department, forming oad rardening ona bear of x cod citan-| pAtIo'e ee races Ges (nitrous oxide) whonover desired ‘no7-Im Continued sopresedented ru
. commttea of throes ap- crry rrpm « | “Eaaares 107, 220,16, 101, 184, 15,00 touch thereof ag as wy, nddeaeing pe 18) Gity Bose is. «To ono | Pazalient Hors apres Wacon, aud Warness sO SHEA PROTEAN ‘COMBINATION :
ato canvass tho District for —————_ .._ | seont Conneticut avesue, Seventeanth, Hightconth, and | thoroughly qualified liberal wagea will ba paid. Amar-) qeriyt cs S) Ry
HORSES Ruy. W. H. Cassio will preach In tho Uniterian | fC ttreole, in vicinity of Kestreot ctables od maa without ealldten Best of referonso | Ren JAS. 0. McQUIRB & 00.. PROPOSALS. JULIA MORTIMER’
ood 74 | church, corcer D and Sixth stre:ts, to-morrow (Sunday inity of Sixth and el not “Auctionearr. 7a = = y =
vited Us here to-night. We | SBaret i 7 : = ROPOSALS FOR WOOD. MILLIE FOWLER,
ra ure aad who ave aot or | morning ond evening. Bubject in the morning: Reli- | < atroot wharees Wy ANTED—At Ci Extonsion, = ETA pa MILLIE FOWLER’
SR ena tga | gen estos of tho Aes Eveatae™"Our War, | “Seawcy GG, L008, HL OB er any id gorgar| PB TAS. © MGUIRE & 00 Cavey Bans, | ERNESTINE DE FAIBE ug
Fee aete se meereiy | S¢8een from England, Hour of rerriee, 10 A.Mard | vacant streat or avenue incladod in these Lb pony ‘AUCTIONEERS. OriogorDurot Quanramasnin. | ERNESTING DIE PAIBER,
TSPM. ee in viclnity of railroad depot and Soldiers? I any. VALU: Sinoaten ie VASnisoTOR IE | EI aN)
na den an isa ‘ Veny Vauvanin Panu Dayna sean Wasnixaros PROPOSALS ero olieited, ond well ba ri at this ar SOWLE
carry out this objest heart | Zoerm Exrmsoran, Wiruour Paix ay nor. Wat-| "Sausres 72 72) ily Ty 1% Cee eee eee ee ee aera AD | PROLOSALS sro olilied. and wit bs received at thi CLARA FOWLER,
ag OF may follewenctizent fer | oss Naw Meouop—Tau MunuirE oF Oxvo3s: Gapltol and Carroll Fricon Barracks, E SEL SCS a eet ray Merle SRT LDA Xan aDTeE NCvABb ero AQ aD _, CLARA FOWLER,
y fost when our fellow cltt | fons misbing to have their teath oxtracted without pala, | On ony place within /ovr eq of Bisdenzbarg Toll FOR SALE AND TO RENT, corner of Tenth aad D striots tehall | chantable wall-statoued Cord Wood. to ba delivered at H, W. EAGAN,
I therell forthe perpese of | will ploace call at tay offce, No. Gate, | SAM w Feat ee ERE ry guealand | fia Vernier Bap, dieser Fotak DU condod i ranks H.W. EAGAN,
mho are abzent hus betweoa Twelfth and Thirteenth alre On any place within neo gear: of Kendall Green| JGVIRNISHED MOOMS to Rent, with| Gcorsew. a He eae tek Ae J. 8. EDWARDS,
dalled} Eharmoeting them taken ont by this rewrand harmles process Tho | park, ‘ 1, BOARD Four gantlemen an be, accommodated tha residence of ¥-¥ ee hts rigor for osch int—oan, bioxor7, pin. ane J, 8. EDWARDS,
oagh not Jd resldent | oxseen is not only harmless but rofreshing, and incates| On eny p'aco within wo squares of Railroad vy: | svih (urciebed rooms rad bosrd et No. 47 north a street, | one of the) bett sites for a country residence within & ‘An inspector sill ha dq ignated, on the ipart of the y
"Gierested'in the aucstion of| cfielica's boalth, when tho administration of ebloro-| Any houro in the above-described localit Fattcon'dinsvasd Second aires Capel iit nese Oia | visalty of tho ctr. aad eaptann abeat BU arrex/ ie do- | qgrerament to lasnedt and usetard the wood. CECE GSRIEDESON,
Caultate net-Die-” | eired, this tract will be cold in Tots of from 10 to 40 ‘acres, | "Tse ability of ti
: 3 dort gement mat be GEORGE R. EDESON,
ho, that ths committre 9p- | form and cthor is dengerous, tho oxygen is brneflal | ofecllice lauor to citizens or soldiers, will be closed, and to rule purchacers. cis bitelefebidaoet ssa o R.1 —_
nthorized ta. appoint seven | g the proprietsr linprizoned for ecch Umo 0s the nature IR RONT—Wurnished and Unfurnished ALSO, Auarantend hd ts airs EaunlbleTats MONS. GUILLAUME FOUCHE,
verges wards or the par, ene | ree eorismaut the liguors oa tie premisca | [A rrvages. aie sorseat faerealtable oraey hind |, Tost Soe body of and ka “pebble Beray” | ™Phaeepesieniy af Wenacestor mast be eboma by MONS. GUILLAUME FOUCHE,
tol (9 ofr tho gum cf $100] 3 A THE HOTELS | consssated, ana tho bouse permanently close. Anon- | aCbusincas “Apply te POA nok | lng on bath elded of Rone Creek, adjoining the real: | uo oficial coytieata of the Vier of tue neareit Dis MR. ED. MURRAY, H. W. WILLIAMS, J.S.
Rares plication la wriliog to the Provost Marshal, endorsed by | SON, corner of Seventh an Bede | toinine N7acres. ‘Chia form also, hos aa abuadanco of | “Prange must be eidressed to Caplaie Hy. Dapuy, | CLARKE, H. 8. WARD, MONS. SOL, ko, &«
Taiva $30 to the next fire NATIONAL HOTEL. thotMayer sad Ghiet of Palle. wil be slaeol Ia the | ————7 a | Mad ent il bo enbivided to convenient sted | penst' Guartwmnitsr. vavaley Denot, off ti aimed | LILLIE BRANDON, ' KATE HARRISON
acuity ome srdvags| AD EMamak Ya, Kae USA hands ofan offer, to report whether any speciged per~ | TO TicT — Store oe ea ane erect | om slat of both forms, eIth tho p-oposed eabilelsiong | WASRlREEAy bY rv and eadoned cusseearelone, Fee | JULIA, RICHMOND, LUOY CLIFTON,
= telenicaperene ea) Piibsrer Mo HUE G bond Bites, USA | SOF Tt oats a xcopttool care wil peraite bo given | Se¥eataneectabors Ou : {| wily Boon extiitien atthe E-roczae of tho was ee a MLLE JENNIE, asp oranns, 18 4
iW Benge Ba aly: but only in excoptional oasea will peravits bs given | 88% E x = aah ANG DOSE
: ee Byevmaasdal | POR SALE —Hoase and Lot No, 498, on “cute at GAEEE OMBRODE, TOSTANITOUND SPARKLING BILL OF NOVELTIE
ce Nereen cea. N) TODD, TE Bienth streot between G and Metrests. Also, Lot atriacat Was Gerrall desea 3 = =; —
eee Coptain and Provost Marshal. | a gqduieese Hitloperiece, Apply to. GEBEW. Aue } C MEGUIRE 2 00. MLW stroct north, 8] sy. THUS EVENING,
os va shor ee |"{. SUVTD of Rooms, nicely furnishod; and MoGUINE & fornia hit will bo liberally rewarded: MANIAC LOVER.
CIES ALOE BAG Tsaneuanrars Minitany Drernior or Wassixarox, A eal of Romy say ip gsateel br AUCTIONEERS, | (@@ecRBWARD=SWosk yesterday = MANIAC LOVER; ——————
- W. Hawies, B.H, Gtenzelr, | AO Fant & 1a, Bass Waszixaros, D, (%, Ausurt 2 1563, Rouse. Anauira at 451 D etreon second door AS Fee Chae $5 iarateereat eet venta a fat MANIAC } LOVER. =
{ Shorherd, Gay. 5. idan, | ir Geral Oren F Co eee S—By vitluo ofa deed of trast dated on the 9b | Panbaylranis avoauo, a boruncnnsla containing Fesseen na
orem | Pin(comumlasion ed Cotoary Dan eaalel wo msreaia } PROPRIETOR of the CLARENDON day of Jaly, filet and recarded tn tao tnad recone at | <snaad ‘Sin. Any gue: gelaruioe ies t3. Mies AEG Php iaAreie
ter F. Dzcon, Jobo Sezxford, | a 1 D.0. under medicsl troatment. are heroby ordered to | (VEE PR of ithe REN Wesbiopo canaty Digat of Columbia tn titer” A. | DAN, co) Kautect uefuees Walt wad Buster Audion AdzS
ar F Droog. Toba, 4 Teed Barber USA Digaeatene ote HOTEL hes yeated the largoard desirabl Yo fsre feo 6 19 Ih will ba eold atpubis auction, | wirvceeice ihenbore foward, arrest amatis corp2,
Fowle, N. F.Ferguon, G.F. | Fred W Jone, Us. Capt Moore, U5 A Meas tip yeni: ring | ceo No. 406 G tercot, opposite the Patent Ofice. Tho | on (ho preimises, on FAIDAY, the 2th day of Novom ee
Homes Na. ete naons OP o | patel rail Dia White, 8 ¥ to thelr erede Mare bas been thorougily cleaned and ronoy for, ah at 39¢ ofclocks P, Stall ofthetvataable Square |F- OST Ta cing from Post Ofice on RBURY OLIO,
, Brant, Thos. E. Clark, Robt. | TSbadd, Jr, ae Jar B MeGlos, Phil Dy command of Brigeiter Goneral Martindale. pow ready for immediate cecapancy. The rooms will bo | of ground pumbered four bavdred and ten (410) in the = s m Post ic CANTERBURY OLIO!
rented either singly or in suits, without board, or, if de- | planof said city, which {2 divided into sixteen original Bighth street, to Pennsylvania avenue. o Memo-
sistant Adj rentf goals can be taken st: tha hotel. Bor particulars, | Lots, cight cf thom fronting cach twenty-four feet ton | random Yook, cyitsinine a fre-dollar Treasury note,
temteth __Araictant Adjutant General | sted Sos alco ot the Clarendga Hotel. --ceaied | Inebar ou south Detect, with a depth of uipuly-piao eet | and four lettern twoaadresved (0 Waekington Territory,
Itimore Ea ne. Baltimore =
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Bick Srederass,USA SPECIAL NOTICES. |
JW Wills Battimora WK Marvin, NY, SOHN T. SHERBUBNE
john HI. Semmze, James B,| ¥H Mitcboll, Conn
LSmoney, Bass
wv erenins, at 7 o'clock, be | 1B Hnerivor. B
ing which will bo performed the mscniicent Vocal
and Terpsickorean offurt,
alloy: snd elbt of them fronting cash | (name not recollected,) nnd tro to city addresses. A THE GIPSY TRIO,
omimistes appointed to tab: ae 7 5 ar fect tea Inches on spublio cquaro with a | Tbers| reward Will Ko gives to the person Gusicg the THE GIPSY TRI
SO Se G Uayrard, NY BOOKS AND STATIONERY, epi efone bundred feat to a Thom-feee alles. ‘bo | aboro brTeayios hon with ROBT, SBUICRIG | py atissas PEG Les Mane IO)
sed tn appoint 9 trensacer et, THB Surtees FOR covGHS OF ALL KINDS, THE STANDARD | FAVED VOLUNTEDRS’ ROLL OF) Syyeuteaituroa Liebln stecot asd west you mists | —~ nt in aan
aa ore OL Salebary, remedy is HONOR. | etree 2 MY oF POTOMsc— DB _| pA gorecous nom Ballet Pantomimo. errupged by Me
Sit ace te eamum,| ACG Rear iolae CR, conn |" "7, p, vayyes BxPEOTORANE, feat a eae et sl a, | gen cit ale aeameeis wi ot | AA RAY, OW POTOM SC NOTION. — | sascres tts, Bole Peslemias rate
eauota of the District was, | G Borry, Alexandria 0 atl ages ough the present war bas brought into existenca a | numbered oa, Say RE rel op tha i A ea 5 :
eee eee Pete art | Wen Tiles, Ballo Pearson, Alexandria sided, hon tho trouble arises from the stomach, by | , TPStibar efisitories and personel navaativas,qct oe | Terms of {in ossh; ona-thl tober 2) boltecn the Bours of and 12 o'clock, from 3 HIGHLAND CHIVALRY,
“ Ba White, Phil sdelphla ga kgneh, Woosiox Fale Jayne's Eanative Pills. Work hus, uniif nov, appear devoted eatirely to the {ond ons ica le twelvonionlis znciss Dearing interest. wr largaibarinormeka lity HIGHLAND CHIVALRY,
TIE en ea ee Tee D Gn J Wille, Mase Forsale st NAIRN's, on Penuryivanta evonaa and | Shara ofheaivie ms way foxe fuabt Gad Ghd. aur| Gaaccurbetbe deterred puvatot tall | Soiglond bror-mounted tadile Mating a faiek'aane | fa whieh tho entire Terpeshorsaa and "Pantomime
ae apa Te ad that | W frapittail, Philadelphia Praulk Hacell, Max by opothroaries general There antes. i ‘lfeuprernnees and ceama taxes (9 baat tho ooat of | and sail a white Blazp extending trom forehead to no «, | force of tho company will a nae ayaiudiog the iamous
int a committee o zon. ET B Dilkes = oes p\y this waat that we have com- | the purebasers 3 tome white ep beti hind foct, but, with these exceptions, E
pnt comet of tanya | MC Morne, Daltimore Sas Pallesk, Baltimore DERTAL NOFIOR ant ant ehay $25 on, ean lot oll bs peared at (0 | oe Eee aay oe aja aad ith Ualted states brand | A200, 8 great number of wholly ne
thossme (ieg. Adopted at Deatist, Wasblauton : i ROLL OF HOHOR pgtinioto proventfnespontble Wadigy, 90 "°° | emiatcn om Betbor Jay. and with United Stites brand | xicng vanes, 20st BURLESQUES,
Mourned: ss | EIRKWOOD TOUSE. avenuo andi feventh streon- oe ero ta eel ad NUM PS | scan thaday of fala, (vo, Teustoca reervoto themselves | | $29 Fema apd no ansstions, ied, will be given to WALKS-AROUND, ES 43; £0.
Eng.—The following ar. caslund Raber, n cheap and janroy Celebrated Artiste. | the right elther erly at aug tine within | nny obeiuralshing iafermation leading ‘otha recovery | Introducing the uneadalled corps of Bthlenian Come-
day by the detostives and Silver P one taken directly | tity dasa there iivand ence ef teaver | of enborpaskeal” Sains remanl Wsauo offered forthe diane.
pe ea a ssi i] eee erica, seca fun | aera ugaienan fut tase mees :
merevallfeack:tp) ie Harres USA g pai ‘The Itoll « Dauket, in which will | tended tale ton dase prior to tuo dap ofsalo by advortise- | bald, w mag , bo white exeant aqua [Adraiaten £5 cents Orlsua f0 oa p Private Teton
. 4d United States Cock, NY NG OPBEA GLA D GLA —Tost re- | bo preserved. tho enrrodsname of Hendla bo laserted, eo. timesin tbe Batioual Tatebi= | blaza’on forehead, hese largo snd Intelligent, with a| , Acmiion & xa 7
Filcox, 86th company, let | A Greeno” do Wolark, NY the finest ascortment aver offered Io this city, by |.who has perforaed sn as: of daria fencer newspaper, published in rat tne op. | Yorz NrigBt prominent era ttrased from Headuansters | MLng oes ae ae eee
Lit votrran ca-| JG Quantrell Bd OK Flower, SY F rs CLAN Country's bebsit. Tho proper number of his Regimens, | lon of the Trustees, and without aay ootics whatever or | @ nme el Boiomte pulommavas dqnne pent ——
if Gi Vowdewon USA Surg LP Woods, US A RANELIN IE CO \OeROL eo ea aoe ee yeni aril’ | to-any one (faucb option ioconsidereaid ireteave orewtes | of August 17 =n tron chain was ottached to halter, TOS
‘Baker. company H, ist vote” | vy p MeBride, Phila Dr OFoler, USA 24 Pennsylvania svenge, between Trrolfth ard TAS | oh), be grisly recorded. texother with a foll narrative | rescinded. Pee | Aadserts Captain OB. CADWALADER-, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10,
st ene EN Harmind.D 0 Maker, Vn | axa eexe coomi Soar fatlonnl Hoven, | eeingased heperforied. Sucks wore, tmastbs appe-| Dy order ofthe Tass. 5 = AFTERNOON AND EVENING
ley, deserter from a OWintay, 283 Peanaylveale avenuo, undcr the National He» en, possesses . : Dh vARD.— at e aE OO NING,
Ser eee | aetages te. Leap PanaTa a FARIGDOETO HenonAnuEN Grech |" eee urtsoxass| _oc-mesie Diane caea SPIT
tick vo oha Dogle, | X Meade Gordon, B and PERIG £2, correctly THAN Ax —=e_—"T Ze) to ) tho packet book: lort on Wednen F
@ B Harrison, Mi HA ner Wash saitod to oversieye-sight, OOMPASSE | LL Tg 3aURH Y Wb WALL & CO. | aiternosn. Betwoon4 and’ o'clock, o2 Seventh atrect,
GREE NY PHN Aso DAROMBTER: MIOHOSCOPES, Mie futereted ia vine ine Vorgs B AUCTIONEERS | CROMASP HOSE Sine Gores Ta Me | Onan pe, epesone
veteran cavolry : taney ‘and lady, Mass OF Miller, Phila ” PHOTOORAPH ALBUMS, THERMOMETERS, OR o universal circulation, An es receive 425 reward and no questions asked. cag SORGE R. EDESON, STAGE MANAGER.
ompana. Ke: gomitg NS Mist Karver, Alex CARTES DE VISITE, and STEREOSCOPIO VIEWS, | Incradasivg to every houseaolt in.o9r lend th — — ae ee
rk voluntesra: Wm. Cooper, ‘Alex 1, Korner. Ue) In great val fhe lowest orlees, aaté-dly.” | GREAT SNOYCLOP-EDLA of AMENIOAN HEOLEM. | runx axn, Hovarruastentxo Go 5 | : i
ius deserter: Michel Ruz- Bred Millard, Alex acu in creat variety and ot tho lowest prices. sadly |“ sond 2iCenta for a= oviinen Cory at Onca to o yanvractonT, Now ASIA AVENUE OTIOE. ce ae POPULAR AMID ¥ MATINEE
sted aaa deserter ; Jobo Ca Knngod, al A Paldi & cove, US B e SNESS, DISORDERE LILLINATON, wooksaller. Wek SEVER akeTa—O0 ; 9 NINTH STREET. “A ‘A 33)
2 regiment company Di '0- ue Poveon, USA J Bennett, Aid MED AGE ES MeL TOUS Eas aso DEED see ae Dacon sulldigg, | MOND AY. th jock, A. At WS | “AL H, YOUNG & CO. Lavo tbe plessure of notifsine RS ie “
ib Maryland. Theo H Durrows, Pa J Denester, Paila BTOMAGHS. | Coinor 4}getrect aod Peonrylvania oveade. will cell. by black | eheir frlonds and tho citiont of Washington generally | » -aurak SERIES, ox Ono: NE
Pee oOo Ye mS Walker, USA A SAPR AND CSRTAIS REMEDY 18 | _no7-2taits Wasbingt-acity. | Furnitare, mbich 14 of jad’) that, they havo, opened. at, (2 fvinth, etzents their pew RGU TA MISERIES, RAT TRDAty ARTERROOUN,
—Yeetentay moruing | Fae Mallalica Md Uecry JGormley. St Lous |. DR. D. JAYNES SANATIVE PILLS. | ONTGOULS foes are disp een Intending to | <feurually keps twa brst-clazs Grocery ttore, aad in nds ae
con of a naval | 320 Tr Mbbert Ba Wo Gouener be For ealo at NAIRN’S, cn Fennsslvan'a avenue, axd | RP ATIONAL COUKS chiaceg Wa bssinoss Sion ue to Bavovon baad ct all a, Broduco of ainiiEe RUBTInET
mecbssics, were in- | ‘Thes Browa, Pa bard Wiles, Pa by apothecaries renerally. notd&ttw | | pdsome, Rosa oo! Aiffercnt kinds, such as Apples nad Potatosa, Gals on: TH ARINTIRG |
‘hoare worked outside by me. | Wa P lirenchly. Pe Geo PHarris, Alex snore ne | SIXTH DAY, . | Breach Pluto Gary Mill Feed, and are dctarmine: to sell g20d goods at a3 se Ra
alatiog tho hours now worked | SamlTIsines. Balto Col deo K Spencer, Vt BAIR DYH WAY DYBI|—Batohelor’s calobrated SATURDAY, November 7, 18%, | Wroud Gharaber Goltes marl low figures a8 ony bouso in the city. VARIETIES! VARIETIES!
a ied Bpencer, NY Thos Abbott N | | wood Sultes of Perlor Farniture No ciarge for delivery in any part of tho city 7
Bree enloLand laborers (herd Pa Be eA | PD EO UGA Dale Dyo fs the bert in the world! The only hermles, PORSE $1.C00, | Sultey and Oak Sidaboards NOG. Just arrived {iow New York 15. bbls: of larco VARIETIES! VARIETIES!
‘a, while. tost of tho outdoor amet Chee Bretton Sof Mex | trae, and ralishle do knows. ‘This splendld Wsir Dyo Gnaxp Four-Mite Race. csarcod Dressing Hareaas Red and Golden Pippin Applos, and for fale at 169 Ninta Sates THE
our by eun to runzet. USA Tat Char Kally, U8 A {a perfect—ohanges Red, Rusty, or Gray Hats, inctontls,| = Entries. piikercrebess handsome) stroot, near E. i. youna & 00, | NATIONAL AMUSEMENT INSTITUTION,
Serbian? 3 Mt Wetormip. NY to a Glow) Diach or Raturel Brown, withoutinjuring the | JW Wellen entereb Go me Blaokbint | ateat pres rest noi Gt a __4. H. YOUNG & 60. Broating Penasriv Ninth, street.
ection was made W I Rutger, A of P Halr or staining the Skis, ioaving the Hair soft and See ent Baa anata Joars old—drees, Rosswood, Mahogany, ond Walout Arm and Eesy .E ARS. AN ! sseoome Propricte rs
iro yoluntocra on % — Vosalifal; imparts fresh vitality, frequently restorlag contort eames hander siameed hi iW 5 WIE cout EARS CEN TION, = st and Advartiee
ral Marlindale’s METROPOLITAN HOTEL. Ktapristine color, und rectifiea the ili efecta of Usd Dyes. | by Lexingloa, dam Diao Hounsi, by mp Hodgeford— Tgtenreodl atvsens esd. staal Solas and/etoa | Oa Re RATEL Ieee ———
ndemned, ond | Daniel McMahon, USA Capt QH cot USA Tho Gennina ls alsned WILLIAM A. DATCHELOR, all dees, Black, | eel E a may ng anicles to pay ¢X-| 4 FEAST OF HUMOR, SINGING, AND DANCING
jemnsd, an Mat CoE Guinea All | yg Murphy enteroh 5 John Morsen Roserood. Mahogany, and Walnut Rockers, Mir- | pens:a unless called for bofore the day of eale F i z
ez, prior to | Annan. N ¥ ST one ae Aaitations, and showld bo avoided. Bald | FO Marphy entsse b Fe. “iaipiseee 85 Tried fom Contre and Oats Tables and Deaite Sereno boller talores, Sema tasks. oven Ler A MAMMOTH BILL EVERY NIGHT.
peuzherr, U 8 a) ot fy al Drasd os y Imp Boi vy os, S yeaa o rary ‘Tables acd Chairs, Saloon and Teapoy | marke arch, Aceni inzton. ‘TNeay ovens OUR MUSTER ROLL OF STARS:
ra JO Harahan NY Git Gosdnies, WY fateh QartMooraeatera bb. Tables Srovuilabla for elthér a hukex' or taller es each cvor| JAB. 8. MAPEIC AND W. H. BARTHOLOMEW
\ruae or Tuoors.—Three | 1 herara BeLeokoat i Gepley, Alexandria Top Gienece, dam Balle Margin’ by Laip esau qieut ard sCehogany, Bookcases can, bake form roriment and oan’ bo/seen ot Modulre’s |” Ta WINDRL AND LiZZI2) SUHULTZE, "
be ame Pgemrle lee | gee eee EN Te sire gated dry Hs sha 8 STEN aa SESE Aino ued Janac 18, bythe Fal |W. fe DUDWORTH. AND Jit BUDWORTN,
ne Maeieurariastived ae tas aly, vola, EMoNeill, Penna nuary 25th, 166!,—In Perfect craer will bo malptaled- ck MEAgITORES iver Lino, consigned to CA on Tho Parlsian Maitre do Ballet.
RT TE er ett | Sten goad 2st ye Vatdenor, ie at tha War Debastneat aa- BRASS BAND will boip attendance. Sidonep Vans sea Chas 1 Box marked Golonel G. NM, MoLase. Shipped by the MONS BAPTISTIN,
eh gay caves | Sopra OY AARNE wg | fine ar bepress vet AUMOPPAN open, | Hang Barer chai ftstornsy cod Walaa site| Ni and NEE in ccm, Stiopeadoaanry | _ BOB HALL AND LITTLE TOMMY,
- OR Zimmerman, USA AW Baxter, Alexandria | 7 VD. CO. O¢ D, 1221 786, PAPH TINGS. 486. Marblo top Ohamber t uitos, Hat Racks Marked Patenon& | EMMA MILES, LOUIOA ROULETTZ, RLIZA FLORENCE,
\ AeDaltwore, tHoncy Lane Rocbester | of LIEU. GOL, CONRAD. 129 Penns 0.486. PAPDR HANGINGS: No 486. ig ites, Hot
ptsin -Dolan's detectives | ME Smith Dalumore UE ren shore Winoteenth atront Marble-ton Sideheardo, Childress Ghalrs and tools Knapp. Th swan 1E ALLEN, EMMA MARSH, M’LLE TITKODORA,
wing deserters to the caro of Wo Plominer, US 8 Py Poraa, Hallimera. 4 PHYSIOLOGIOAL VIEW OF MARBIAG! Window Shades, No. 485. Ry ot a ee = 3 ee ares | ne5-2t Otice, 61s Peonsyivania evant Se eat ee SE Re
OA aa a oratok Aaa eat x meena Pioteret: stument Tablea sud Washstands BG 8
W.P0,0liver. Mew York JH afitche Gontalning neatly 200 pages and 140 fino plates and Oval Piotore'Framvs, No. 484 Fen eS tee ne bles |GOR SADE—Threo Young MARES. .
RM Stoaras, Virginia i abecoriben cCath anon tonya o human orgens, | Pisture Cord and Teesels, No. 486, Gavan . Porfcctly sound and kind: soltable for saddle o> | SONGS, DANCES, BALLETS, & PANTOMIMES.
a forms | BA Houen, USAras, Wail aN in a state of health and diseacs, with s treatiso on Reece Froueh Ghlaa Gorrea Depots ST and &Svleses | Agraceatma_ of teem m soatch deamyoo]d tein. of disee aneets
ounse.—The gala-perfora-| Frag WBond, Rew York Chas Mf Kindes Philn discnso, {ts deplorable consequences upon tho mind and LENE, prone Onion Dypnoy Hele feparato, Call at Stables. coro: lgnteont | abo e
o-day at tho new national | 4D Alexander, Hallimors A R body, with tho author's plan of treatment—tho only ra- | ice Selection at Gay Glasa ys ine Kumblend, and. Hrales tegen eeu Tho Comlo Pantomimoof
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the bait rans tional and sucoasefal modo of ours, as shown by tho ro- er Bottles ~ = - THE MAGIO FLUT
S1,00) puro, For part A'S Onopron, Weshincton Drit J Scott, Btd port of cases treated. A trathfa) edvizer to tho married Fancy Obina Vases, Card Baskets, and China Toys, -UMBING, Gos-Fitting, and Fixture ————
sdvertiserent. ‘AB Olek, Baltimore B Gardiner, Md and those contemplating marriage, who entertain doubts | No, 485 Soventh strest, 1 ee ae tel Or ‘lfferent kinds, with at Philadelphia prices. FP. P. BLAIR, 335 E WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON MATINEE.
BRORTToRee Furapl nantes | Be eae ae EW Rotoler Nd of their physical condition. Sent, fres of portage, to any | ro7-2cd&S* Richt doors above Odd Fellows’ ell er Goods not bev named, strech four decors from Grarers/Ahedtres nobst ‘Admnisslon, 25 and 60 conta; Privato Boxes, $°
io a veut’ | Hichard Blone, Va, A Millbury, Bid address on receipt of 25 cents, In. stampa or postaga cur- ~ - “ an rerewocd iron frame Pinvos, ‘AL BAN) ed
Ualted States: Marine Corps.) Con UC Snr eA Na Bmmbar Rati en0y, Address Dr. LA OROIS, No. 31 Maiden Lazo, | OX MORBIS ISLAND, ©. C., Direot—| wapraited im every partoalar, ag | est NATIONAL BANK HIS I8 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the
se dhe ot tbe riot | Je Kalek &iy, Balt | John W Sinn, Now York | Albany,N.Y, A gontloman who has special permits from General | ra,sced fecond: han Fiauos, Stools and Covers. | » OF WASHINGTON. rabscriber has obtained. from the Orphars’ Court of
- ‘ A WORD OF ADVIOE. Gilmore ord Admiral Dahlgren to chin goods to tho | oredit of 20, 60, and © doys, for approved ondoreed notes, i fasbington county, in the Distri f Colambia. lettars
WILLARD’ HOTEL. at a — Thos army and aavy, under tho respeative comasada of those | (recut of, WP, Aad £9 ders, for aspro cra — Re adminiteation aa the. persosal estate of William
= Paorznty—Wil | 1 eniaus, UB Army BI Root Goon toring for wrecks and months without obtalning relief, | omiccre, having chustored a veal much larger tanto | POAT IRteTE te a the Aaa CAPITAL—$500, Wormloey, Into. of \Wazhioazou counts, D. C., deorssed
tho Quartermaster's Depart-| WH Jarvis, Goon OH Parshall, Mich should consult Dr. Fishblatt, whose offles is at No. 41 H | bas thecapital to fill, is willing. to troot for feelabt or | \ioneer. -. ro Toren Se > $500,000. See eo OU scsen anaes
part | GW Amoref, ¥ f, Mass JW Casy, Illinois street, corner of Eighth stroct, and bo radically cured. | P&‘tst° with Ry XeeDeg) abo busine:a man of mesns who ‘Tho attantlon of the trads is invited to this sale. foraby, warned to oxhibtt tho same, with the voachers
il for court, charged with E’caxtous for big ret a1 fe
o Jail for court, charged with | D/P Boost, {ulnels Mr Sits Waldron, Mast | Tyenty-Bya yesrs' experience lins ostabllshed Dr. Bisb- Soe ARG ass orsepnioetonal: Fe eae nt ta | aa The Goods rill bo apen for tnapection, and cata: | | hls}ank arronised under the National Banking Law thereat, to tho tabasriber, on or bafore thtaA day. of No
nie Jamu | PERO enans — Ashethestco Matterepetaton ara physisinn, east ces ane i | $1594.20 Renurivants vse, baw, sweat | Tost tsi cos Faery cosoas als ton} Hasneat nt the siaer ut Pinerato and Vatress, | fem a Paacil of thessid enute- Gives cadereas hae
etsy aud Fannie Jami-| J 1 V Roberts, DC P K Barus, Genova a fon days. Charzos modorato, ‘airtesnth streata. no7-1ts2id* 00 25-td ‘Auctioneers. | opposite the Treasury Department. ‘this Sd day of Nevember, 15 =
| zeterdes, on complatat of | # Bunton, Poviada Beguine. Con DR, FISOBLATT, SHANPAGNH CIDER ana Ol = HD. OOOKE, President. SAMUEL WORMEBY,
all to answer at tho Criminal | 31, geoncer Philade TW eee Boe noli-tf corners of Eighth st. oo. Oo Pe Poa I Giese oe ne oe 0) ld apelg SSISTANT QUARTWRMASTER’S | WA 8. HUNTINGTON, Casbi comet _| SO Admnint cater.
ue 40 Bernt, B 4 M Moberts, Plillada QE ONLY PLAGE wacrs you san parshese Indic | by the gallon, a few hundred borrels of Chapagao ORBIOR, Rorenth-lreet whatt Warhioaton. No | EVHOW OASHS. RPHAN®’ COURT.
hore conta se 59 cones Moy Rubber Goods of all kinda at mannfactarers’ pi Qiiert alse, nfo Nundred gallons of Old Apple whi | yomeer | A WAL bo sold af Ravlls Anstion, ab tho FRAGSIVS Qotonne #7, 1
GAAP Dicelley Pha BAM Ntroau, Obly Hoa Half nla Rler Warshosse 10 Ponaeieann | Ky, famile ee Npkey mayb het Oy eae | ure arnir oh Suhre ath Mavens @ W DISTRICY OF COLUMBIA, Waahlpston cadsty, to
were setterday rerpe: Hor Keller Phila 8 A Btzonu, 3 sslvanls | cng daliar, wad of the Older by onclosin t0 costa. Bem- eee BE rel Ofplsin ond Klezant wit: In the caso of Samuel Crown. adminis FG ect
U, for tho violation of tho Cer- | (YF, ermuten. FI BW Berguton) Phila avenue, bebrorn Ninth and Tenth sire les will beeeot br express, Pertica devrous of visitioa aS" AHO. C We crown, deceased, tho Adisiuisirator aforesaid’ hay
b i Oa HS Benford My Kinds of Rubber Govds beautifully ropalred ut jshsve fall_pardoulere Corser of READE ani WUDS wih tho approbation of tho Urbans’ Court of Wasbinge
Wm MW Roid, Moss ARopaltzs, Nebrako notica, jyld, + Bricotton, Mercer ov W YORK: {on ‘county nferceald, appointed SATURDAY. tho ist
Frank Faulkner, teamster, | yk Y Gs) Carry, BA @ObD PENG. \2 07-1 Orders by mall promptly attended to. be%6—3m hal tthe next. for the Hinal sextloms af and dis
Drury, 51 4 ‘ashi J Dark, We 2 te Sustar —— 5 AVA Ry R RAT — a ~ yu ‘of the personal tate of eald decess: ad of
Drury, sesterday, charsed bY | 2M Goren qs” iE Warder, Md | ROWE ‘ | QUELVING FOR GALE —Inquiro at tho| (4AVADRY BUNHAU. 188 NOT THIS tho assets ja band, as far s tho s\tyo baco been coll
‘of grand Jarceny. Thejustleo | Ht & Gelwas, NY ied SA Way BarlenstD alas Meckie 4 een uigiyanblare — DOOK OF BOOKS. costalnice the most approved | S84 turned totomoney; when and whero all thncre
action of the Grand Jur, |b WG Thompson, USA Jas U Comstock US A Taw DFT! hue, botwean Fourand-e-tatf aed ctxtuctrare Outre Quen imeinods of earing ant Jrerenting all Uiveasos ol men, | fir! Bed bel Of anid Géotoded arated to attedd, (st
=Fravk. Falconer: was\| 2! 2 Baird, N Ears Sold by Jowolora DOTS BOOS & WHILE, Prozrlotor } pen the Fins and in Welacedaja ih gad eb of Fase sajtatqn ao tub BRN Syed oa weep inane Hroperly voasked, oy ther say othe
a a tbh AM’S HOTEL.) Pde Bio = 7 y PRESENT: November. will bo t publio nuotion, at the Cavalry en Thirteonth street nnd Pennsylvania avenue. Sent law be excluded {rom enofitin said decsased’s
f tealie rome oot ay HARKHAMS HOTEL SAGE OTE REE raat, UB | WY eee: PRESEN 73, | Borst at taney taint near theta ie tot of an iy A ATs aeaeauie ag Sse! provided a copy of (als onter ta ablnicd once
enn a avenae, ca] 1M Latshawe, 33 BPatten ag | BABES 0 RERVOUS, SUMINAL, URI- rao szvortinontof-sow and olersnt Jonelrs, AVAL! SES, ND S Next te ihe nthe Daily Mcrning chrooice,
Gea wwenht igh £2 Shoambus,Vearmy | NARY AND EEXUAL SYSTENE Ken sal rallebo | Silver Ware, sag Parl Haacy de ef ie teat aud | condemned oa unfit funpailigsorvion Bible, this book; next to the goul, the body. no5-o1" | PEE¥Lous o the sald Z1et day of BOR Te
aE. S in of | Lt OW Folsom. U EH Obapman, US Army | treatment—In reporta of the Io Bent | mow uviaar ¥ tec wy) enyoctally for weddiax | Seles to commence at 10 o’alo ‘a. 7 7 7 RR.
aa} Sills wie pai el ee Megat UB eemr ACP Mille Maw Jorgge™ | in sealed liter envelopes, fee of charge. Address Dr J. | PF%O2® 3 Teravestrin Goverment fend ayy, | [YP ANHOOD: HOW LOST! HOW Bit-| oe rE UOTTON
ery, bos been arrested by Can~ Hiss, 06 Army. Geo W Miudletos TON, Howe: e : aw | SAW s STORED! Just Pabilstod in Snot xqUAN =
Ted committed to tho Oli) MD SCUser ADO — Od-dodteay, dua’dcar | SEALE OVANKON, Honenl Atositen, Pile | not. | Gentenant Oolenel and thlet Qusttensestzr PAU ata ate phages iG HOR PE ORTON
EE Dries, Daphirk, neerd, Gloibor9
oalllstd = Cavalry Buresu_| and fhadleal Ouro of Spermaterrhavs, or Cental Weak:
== Abram Richmond, Wesh an Hkiseonde eS UBA OLGARE—Oisara from 1,000 to SS re fons, Boxusl Debillty, end Tim-
Pourcy.—On Monday the 5; DIED. | J 47/60, of Sizauat tabsooy, foe mata st a Jow prisa for SSISTANT QUARTORMASTER'S | Reltmenu ta Mariace fervouracss, Can
fuizcity ill aprearin n new, EDBITT HOUSE BROOCHUS —At Gormastogn, near Phi'adelpbls,«n | oan Apnly to JOSE PLOATO HINO, O#FIOS, or of @ eoognd atracts, amptlen, Enllepsy, and ty Rate ip.
no chaogs except in tho | JH Dixby. Po Capt BS Dayls, U tho db frst, Jans M. UrosstWh wits «f Judgs Ferry B. | 0% As Dwalfth etosct. between @ and Hf etx. annisaroy, D.0., Uctobi YHiit tg sold ne | ire geseline ress Se ly Robart J.
anelinetko Wasa thin ay One GareGeo Kern UBA Ad Lasquet, Md Brocosus, alters painful und protracted Wines, whieh Rt —ee | Public Auction on the scoond and tourth Wednesdays, Guiverwall Bt D,, wathor of the, Books
a Mre Dougherty, Dist ot Chas E Yenross, USA sb= boro qeite morkness nnd reeignatien, Tu TIOKATS and PROGRAMAS | Mth ana 25th tthe Corral, near the Wash- | Bocn to Thousands of Suffor st uader teal int
> Johnson ond Wil-| ‘thos T Gamble, Wash ‘AGedgmick, Va Thaylve fullered foug nnd pation, ber moro anit ve = ut Le wilco of the | 12#t0m,Obearv ator nisin eavalapesta paid ian reoalpkiet
Le Murpay, U8 & Buroty NY aiged away, wita the lovo of nil who tnow her, in the 4 in tho bestmauner at iho offica ‘A largolit of Horsea and Mules, condemned es unit th. J.C Kling,
lay and turned over to| m4) 1.0 Ball, U8 A Gent Brislin, U8 A aibassureads of bitvefal tmmmarte ily, leaving to. WSTOLE for publie tervics. 2. No, a8
ition that they wero deserters ie hems UB A Mohs narod}, USA husband, her ouildren, and bar fen va, ‘ho belght 7 Holes to cammenco nt 10 o'clock A. Bi.
: 5 aU ake. nmple nie hoiy Induence of mboaulifal aed almest fault = orm jovernavent fun’ Apo)
rm, Ds Kell Kelley, M. ©, from FO TSA ME Recon, USA fear ilfe, (HU usvo Maignno aan the Casta Je datsite rye CO ON ee POMPKINS, Sanemset ye, songs TILLER, Avctioneer.
y, stopping at Willard’s, TBattle, UE A N Inith, Fittsbore wall please copy ia Spanish and Englith.) oott-23t Captain and A: Q. M., U. 8. Ariay, moS-thimstétd 28 Pino street, New York city.
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"SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1863.
NEWS LEMS.
A Dowestio POLS SPR OLE
horncon » irehinl Jomreilo.teegedy oc:
Fen ey atoms Ne ISL Chilis eres, New
York, Feederlck Lives, a terman, secd about 60
‘yssip, bad pera for rome
Turontayt 70 Peasoss snout to Visrr New
Ojuxays —Colone EG. Bick with, Provoe: Morebsl
Geouial of he Department of tho Galf, {eepod an or
Wer ox rho Oh fos!. In which be rays: ‘All persore
artielog beres(ter lo this depsriment, {rom boyond
Ute lines of the army, will lmmediately reyort to
Pron (o ibo Proves: Marshals of the ‘Tspec-
Aivo Farlebes io which they strive, for sntbority to
ramaio.. For any fallore. to comply with this 1eqaire-
ment, the parifes will ba arrested by tbe Provost Mar-
thal, ond brows ht before tho provost court for tral
| paviahment for violation of williary orders ; and
all masters of transports, of every description, will
reqalre all persous whom’ they way briog wiibia the
Mines of the army loreport at ouce as abovu riquested,
apd mill bo beld responsible for nny viola\lon or ne:
glect of thls niqalremest. ood ‘ill, tn the like man-
Der with tke dulinqgent tbetmselves,” bo arrested acd
Drought before thy provest court for lal upon the
eame charge.
‘Tne L vant and Consiantinople Herold of tho 234
nali}aio éaye: ‘A severs police order avalnst clgar or
revo smoking {a the streets, ca'), or oven 1a
private houses, san promolgated thronghout tho cspi-
falby pablo éricr, on September 17.b, and waa at
once rigorously cafored on both aldes of the Horn.
‘The ol ct of the measure was sald to bo to Jessen the
_ danger cf les. The manner of its enforesment by
the police, however, sets lo havo been la mepy
cases very offensive. "Ta 000, personally known to
Us, 8 respectable E ogliahman bad bia cigarette kaock-
«@ onl of hs month by 9 cavass, and on remonstre~
Hog recelved a couple of heavy blows from a atlck
Serves tho sboniders, and would probebly bave fared
even worac—ia ho wes blosel( wltboat a stal—bdut
{for tho lote7ferenee of the psseeré-by. Ocber collls-
fons have been reported 16 Ws, xd. 10 courequence of
the padlic feeling thus eplnced, tho order waa sex
terday resciniied.”?
A Wise Paecivtios—Railroad travellers are
so proverbially Iccin\lous thst, unless tho carrsine
companies employed expedlents rendering lt 1aposal-
Die for uevelleis (o expose themselves to danger, 00.
cldents era dally cccorring. ‘The prseiles of thraet-
Ingibe elbows ont of a car window bes cuused co
many accidents thet railroad companits are centrally
adopliog (be safeguard of putilog a perforated Iron
plate, elgbt Inches bigh, serosa. the bottom of tbe
window, cutslde the satn. Tals renders it Impossible
fo thst tne elbow b-yond the car body, aud saveo
the erm from belong cratbed agnitst tbo timbers of
bridges. Avslcst tbo danger of aceldent from passlog
from ove cor to suotber «hile 10 molton, there 4s D0
remefy sot ditcovered except locklog tke car door, 94
is done In Earope.
Rinse Bancasrsy.—Tbe barbsrous treatment
of tbe rrnels towards cur wonoded ut Chickameogs !3
oparslied 10 the anpals of warfere Aa Indiaca
surge’n tr K-n prlsover and eloce released, esya car
wreur ded were left upon tho battle eld ecveral dase,
{bo Tetels refusing w pay them the least ntcentlop, of
fo peroolt our ven surgeovsto do ro. A letter from
a pilvate Jn tbe 781 Tilitcls volontecrs saya that, nf.er
ho was wound.d, belay on the spot whoro be fell
axon days, witbout bis soipd belog dread or a
particle ut ‘nourlehment, excepts Hitle bolled wbeat
farnlebed bit by a kicd-bearied worn living near,
+ Tolsls bat one among the thoussnds of losiauces of
Tebsl e'ueliy towaids the ouaded Who fell into thelr
hands.
Every May prs own Sart-warea—The Au-
Ruste Consiietionatot complains of sue short eupply
Of ealt. Iveesez "Salt must bs bad, or tbe supply
of mest vext yesr wlll bs much lees than ibis year.
‘There are Loge enough, =0d corm enoush (0 teks for
the ret year ore becon thaa-wen harobsd herelo-
fore; bat un}iss fall cao be pot ths bacon will not be
saved, Cirarly, then, it {oar Inlercet to fpereaso
the avaliable salt supply ns largely nud as quickly as
possible. I¢1s Dot yet too Iate for tho faraigia and
Planters to msko their own falt, apd some to «pare
‘Toe alt brine of tho Alantic ts abuodant end easy
—ol-sexis Nomefoos companies aud Indleidaals
have bee ot (he work for months past, avd (buy have
foucd Jt extremely prodiable. Bat 'thele Luaber
~ should be Increseed, end that soon.”
Tue quantity of coal vil produced anouslly
from thy Bennsstranis oll welle is ¢8 Imated at from
1,000 000 to 1.800.000 barrels. ‘Tee wells have been
Producing at (his rais (or chynat thran years. The oll
wella.aversga from abset450 10 00 feet Lo depth.
Too cepscly of the wolls niey ho Jadged from the
fect tbat tha Mople S3ade bas flyeed for come time
past 1.00 harrelaof ofl p.réay. Nearly belt a mil-
Mon dollers' worth of oll bas been taken from tke
wells on axe fare clooe. ‘Tao present papalation of
Oll Creckt and tho coutgaons villages Ix es\imated at
10.000 coals. Tao power of oil refloerles In Oil Clty
+ Isforis, aed many more ere boing constacted,—Oll
Ouy Brvister.
Tur Gneqrest Goup Dicotsas ws tue Wontp.
A lester from Capiatn Fish’ expsdliion to ascer-
fa'o the best norihorn route to Ihe gold-dlggioge,
dated © Buonork City, Grasshopper creek, Idabo Ter-
ritory, October 6," s1ys the expedition party arrived
at tbat placan we k prevlouely, all sell. Tho dige
lowe neac thst plocs aro yielding $800 000 per week,
be perty expret to winter there, od tbe road to
Walla Walla (en rowe for the Pacitic) !s almost ta.
passable. Tow eriier odds toat the gold mises now!
balog discovered In that region ars eom of tho rich-
eat fo the world.
Natioray Savvtations—The climate of
Euyot 1s feverous, ond perepira\lun ls necessary to
hesiib; benco the Ezyptlan, meeting yoo, asus,
Bow do yon porpin 1”? Hace youeateat Ie
sour tlomach fo gard order 7”? evke the Chlonmap,
Stovebiny collclinde, which can only be eporeciated
by a netlon of gourmandé. Too travelling Gollacder
us yoa, How do son gol? Tbe thongbttnl
ier Swede Ci mands, “Of what co you thick
The Dano, sore placld, uses the Germen expression,
* Live well?” But the greeting of the Polels better
Yhan all, “Are you boppy 2?”
Az Batoa Rouge there is a contrivance of the
soldiers for carryloy water to the cemps (bat dlipl=
conelderable lovesulty. An ordluary barrel bi
Aued to the teed a block of wood, with a pivot like
the wbecl of e heelbermom, and n rod of iron Iie
the tongue of © bogey, iet forks uear the barrel,
to draw It Ike o gardai roller, tho barrel revalvlag
Uke a heel. Two men sill dra a birrel of water
Bp the lovey with tolerable eae, “A nigra. locking
je performance, eald, “ Wall,
on"e wbite man do?! ee
Tris officially stted that 4800 refugees (
8 ea {rom
Northern Alaawa sod Georgie nave ilvd ta New
since last Apaust, and bien varlonely provided
for by tho Goverowent. Most of tbem have been
Beat North Tee reroin deplorsbly destitute con:
illo, Raving, been robbid of everything by tb
4 pear ond damb lad, 18 sears of oge, J
p , Jacob
Ziawerr, 0 posll In the Toronto, Osneda’ Dal and
Damb Losttate, bes confesed to tho wardéer of a
Mee gin, 8 seara of ege, and bo was eo frnorant thet
the court cond not pat Bim oa lel. He did not ap-
Pea to be coor clon of the early of bl cle, aud
jlnled out volontarlJy the placs 3
pelts ony iy the place mhere the body of
Tue so)dersof the 224 Ohio have retinliated
In shody. Toe veterens nomber 400 men, sud 200
recrolis recelved In Western Virglula—refogecs from
the outh—have also enlisted for tires more years oF
the wer mp king a tolal of 600 Gen io one reziment.
Tkem‘)or ponlon of the 124 Oblo Infantry bare
elgolded thelr intention to do likewise.
Eream Boooy.—Cneidi rable attect’on waa at-
tracted oy 9 liybt steam cariisgo on Boyadway, New
Yok, on Wrduerdsy I; bes the appearance of on
ordlaary buggy, wlius the slafts, a-d tbe steam op:
Faratas was on tbo reat axlo, ‘Do persons were
H e carrlage, Whi
pis pie B eb moved quielly and
the flig, making the distence In tlabteen mlonus ond
‘ite she seconde, Tos ne cab alsa won Jn tho
rece rem, the time belog, «ver thy
niteteen wloules snd coven Wecontay Seeee onites
Every Geonoiay 1 Dent.—Tho total indebt-
edness of ihe 8 atu of Groriis ft $14 149 410, aoe
forly-fevm dollars of Sedcbtediiees suc wary while
male Jnbabliseto! the Bate Jocloding tha wholo
white popnlation, tosle ond female, every Individual
owes sbont twenty-four dollars,
p cxstis operation,
Toe Heesiso Fisneay.—The water
BRING — 18 on th
soa, from Cop Cod 10 Grad Menon, ava, crowded
ith horteg” Thes bove botn token tn tueh quentl
et the Deb-packers at Be e
pestis a ‘ortland hays been obliged.
- A Cittcaco editor remarked in his
paper that o
youog leds, the danghtor of a promh FF
cllza, bad Frage vith ee BERR
Proved to b»e fiction. and a sult bes heen con mencsdd
gales tbe Imoginetlve editor for $10,060 demages,
Tne counties of Havcock, Brooke, i
HaQwestarn! Vglates nave] ear dance aeaerice
Department of Monongahela and sded Lo the Ds-
Baryment of West Vurglots, onder Brigadier. Gen
A Hasp Worren—Tho old Frenoh reais
of the Awerlesn botiom, op, Bt
Isto by the coldest wloterthat bag)
wmany sears. How they know Ja not ala!
Posk raczixo opens briskly at {
Clocional. fo Dalvelle the reyee : ia
Deas large as daring avy previous year eines 1669,
Bectselon Is piovlog
il = Chin sepa eee Siteoninch Di Hoots
Ay: / . been Inel#o the turre\s of ths Monl(ors, withont |
litt MY QUIT, | ese ates ah rate
ia for] yin
we comprecor mpparstus for 10
lott eabdbyau gmtteces scm Rea EI
Maysd xba\ threo men cat do as much Hilbg 88 45 ne
coasery with the gon.
Axoruen Foneioy Wan VeaseL—Tho Ttalion
Hew of-baitie ship RK galintoomo, Commarder Vex:
cally fromm G\belisr, and Liat rots B rmuda, arivid
‘a Now York on Wadoesday. Bho Inia varnel nf 9 500
York bartben, m oropelier, #ith ngines of 450. oir
paver, carrlé 88 enca, aud hay a cotaplemenchl Ml
ctts aud sallors nombering 740 mun.
© Ane Suosn ax Tonacco Issunrova to 708
‘TenraT?—Thia question wan ainenksed ut tbo Con-
Rite of G rman Bargeon Denilets,”” whlch mot re
cently at Fr wkfort. ‘Tho cungress’ decided tbe qr.
Won ta the negallge fn boh fniimoere, when thy er
oles aro taken Lo. puro tats ard nor In immoderate
qnantiticn,
THAVELLERS' GUID#.
Acrival ama Daparture of Trains.
FROM wAsunroTOS,
Morning Traixi—60 o'clock, Express, {or Baltimore
‘anil all parts of tho Wert, Southrrest, and Northrrast.
Seclock, Expres, for Annapolis, Baltimors, Phllsiel-
phis, Now York, and Boston,
IUI5 o'slock, Express, for Baltimore, PhUsdelpbis,
and New York.
Afternoon Trains.—3 0 clock, Express, for Baltimars,
Phildelphis, New York, and Boston.
G o'olock, Accommodation, for Baltimore, Anaspolis,
and the West,
6.20 o'etock, Express, for Baltimore, Palladelphis, New
York, Boston, and tho West,
‘These trains connect with Lines at Ballloiore, loavine
Calvert station for the North, West and Sonthrrest ny
follows:
Dall loaves at 9.16 a. x,
Enxpress leaves at 9.15 p.m.
‘Harrisborg Accommodation leaverat 265 p. 3.
‘Tho 6.2) a. m. train (rom Washington connesta with tho
83) om, train from Daltimore, for Pittabarz and tho
‘West, and Elmira, Bulfalo, Roshestor, Dankirk, Caonn
dalgus, and Nisgara Falls, and for New York City and
Western Maryland, train leaving Calyart station ot
9.15 a. m. and 255 p,m.
‘The p.m, train from Washington connects with the
8.40 p,m. train from Deltimoro, for Elmira cnd tho North,
nod Pittsborg and tho West.
On Sanday, lenve Wosbingtoa ot We ms, 5p. tu and
po
‘On Sanday, leave Daltimors at 420 a.m. 8s, mond
6p.m
‘Thoros no connection on Sunday forAnnapolls.
‘TRAINS ARRIVE AT WASHINGTON.
AtGS5 and 940 p,m. 6.10, 7, and 9.20 o-m., ond
ARRIVAL 4ND DEFAETODM OF NAILS.
Ae
Virst Northern Mall arrives at 6.0 a. 3.
Boond " "(10,0 s,m
tl CP es 6.0 p.m
Cons
First, st 9.30 8,
Second, 8.00 p,m.
Thin, 8.0 p.m
WESTER MAIL, VIA BELAY SUCUR
Arrived at 10 5, m. daily.
Closes ot 8) p.m. end 9 p.m, dally.
KORTHWESTAAM MAH, VIA BALTIMORE, AKSIEEU EH,
Arrives at10 nm." ™PPRA
Closes at 834 ond ® p.m.
RORFOLK aD FORTEMOUTS Wall
Arrives at 10 e. m., daily,
‘loses at 2 p. m., daily.
ALEXANDRIA MATL
Arrives at Tn. m- and p. m., daily.
Closes at 4p. m-and p, m., dally.
OEORGETORN, 0, Matty
Arrives ot 6 a. m.and 2p, m., daily.
Closes at 435 p.m ard p.m. daily.
ROOKVILLE, MARYLAND, MATT
Arrives at 6p. m.. daily,
lozes at 9 p. m., dally.
FORT TORAOCO, FIUGATAWAY, AND DUVPINLD MAIL.
Arrives on Monday, Wednosdas and Friday, at 7p...
Gloss on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 9 p.m,
UPPER MABLUOUO', MD. KATE
Arrives ot p. m., dally.
Closes at @ p.m, dally.
CURBATTE, BEANTOWN, CHARLOTTE Hitt ASD CHAFTIOD
Fat
Axrivos at7 p,m.
Chores ot 9 p, m., dally.
OOLESVILLE, wDuy ATL
Arrives on Tuesday, Thursday, nid Batentay, ot 64
bo.
Closes on Monday, Wednesday, end Vrlday, st 91. 10.
FALL'S CHUNG, Tau» MATT
Arrives at 5 p.m, daily,
loses at 2 p. ma dally.
On Sunday, only two ciails are rooaived from the North,
(end bat ono (rom ths West and Nortbwost,) arriving at
6am. ond 10am. But one mafl doparting on this day
for these routes. clozing at 2 o'clock p.m, lor the Wart,
Norfolk, and Portsmouth, and at 6 o'clock p.m. for the
North and Nortbywest
‘The cfice is open for delivery of letters and papers
trim $a. m. to 8% p,m, except on Sundar, when It will
be open (rom 8 to 10 o'clook a. =.
ROPOBALS FUR WUUD.
Cuter Arsisraxr Q
Divot or Wa
ERALED P&OPUSAIS fur Ibo delivery cf five bon.
dred (6 0) cords uf Pina Wood ta tho Gevernment al 1 bo
rose ved at Int: off'ce ott THUR =DAY, the lath day oF
November. 38.3. at ino o'c'oox ¥. M..
The waod to bo Roed,toaud, sod mero\antiblo, four
(i) featlong. and ip ito tba updinery lao cl cord woo.
ihe wo-d to bedeliseret io. Wasbingtea, D.C, a1 fv
low, sto hoodred und Ofuy (2 0) cords tthe co nor of
bixtéand Krtreata east, “poo ty Kendal vreen, and
thontbor teo bua sred acd. fis 1250) o1Fda xt tba mood
yard corner of Twentioid and W cirest ; 03\ded in Tanks
At each place four (1) feet blah: del'vary not balay con=
Hudized Complete unt a> sardid mostured, “aud ja
syeoued.
An isepector wlll be desfoated, on the rart +f the
Qvernw bt, to Sospect apd iwessuro the w od, aod sorb
sy ddgey cot” confuria co tke ab ve pc cideations mill bo
Ijested.
{All to be delivered before the fret das of Deormber,
Payment to bs mado upon tho esmplotion of the whcle
contract.
PRO?OBA1S..
Tho fall came ard ost ollce eidros1 of tho bidder
mus: aypear Jo the pope
T abidirm doin tho namo fa Grm, (be names of oll
theparcies mu t sppesr, nr the bid will beconndered as
Us sedividas! proposal of the vary # katoe it
Proporals frow disicyal par ies wil not bs coseltored
ppdnsonh ofaltesiacoe mast aecompiny each props:
toa.
Froporals mast bn addrozerd to Cavtain Edward L.
tg, Araistant Quartermaster, Ucited states Army,
Wathlogton, DO, and should bo pis nly mark d” er0-
D ils for Wood.”
GUARANTEE.
‘Tho res, onsibillty of the guarantors wast ba showr by
18 oficial certificate of the Clerk of the nearest District
Coart erof the Ualted Shates District Attorney.
Tho ability of tue bidder to Gil tho contract, should it
bo awarded to bim, must bo wunraptoed by two roopon-
Able peraoy, eho e suro-tares are to beanpenea to tke
Tuargolca, and «aid punranise mud accompray tho bid.
Bidders cust be proseot lu person when the bids are
opaned, or their proposals will pot beconeidere!.
Bonda {n the sum ef two thoasend dollars, elgned by
the contrrctor avd both of bis gusrantors, will bo ro-
saired of the successia) biduer or bidders apon cigning
the contrast.
We, of the county of
and of the rounty of.
heraby goarantee that
asp
ETEDUASTED'S Or:
und State of ——,
Table ts fala the coperact
sable to (alfil the contract
i> accordance with tbo term: of bir propeaition, and that,
should bis propuaition bo sscepted, bo will at once enter
{dts coutrast tp sooordance therewith,
Ghould the contract be awarded him wo aro prepared
toeonme becca a theamene
‘this guaraples wot led tho afiocal oar-
PSionbotoweationed} estersn ne ahah ow
dherieBt ro n)iooacy or all bide that moy be dormed
too huh ty yetervea by tbo Deoot Caarierais-ters and ia
caro of tue follure cf tho. bidder whoo repeal 1n-a0
cepud, tofurni.h wittio tho timo prescribed, in aa iiite
Srravuotiy tho. wood «Upalaled vo bedelieared, ben
Goo/anieeot Qeartesuaitec fo bara, tha rahe to upriy
fisioupy by purduais, nnd euen bl
Suarsed with tho digsrauan feos, ss ast ‘B®
stonml propossia wilt beresied, jae
DeRAt Contain, AO Ueber
KUPUSALS FUOH RATIONS for 186:
Quanremuanrea’a Orvicr,
Sap ASAT
asurxorow, Oevober 18
SEALED PROPOSALS. wit bs reselved “at “ibis
ofice aul Zo'eloak Pe. of tho 18ib, day uf sovember
ext fortorsbiog rat ons vote Uoltol trate Maite,
atthe folloming stalfeon, durig tho year 180, viz=
Portsmouth, New Hs upabires y:
Charleston, Masesoh asc
Brvokign, boag Lalaod, New York;
Bbiledelphlo, to: cayleaula:
Wasbtoeton, Dlvirce 1 Columbia;
Gosport near Norfolk, Virgiati.
Weta ration to eopael cf ubree quarters of o pound ot
mesa pork (7 tavon, or ore anda foarts pounds of tsb
Uriel bet Uwenty-teo cuness of Uread, mado of extra
SupriGne Oot, or io lieu tDereo! tents two ounged uf
Extra coprs0u0 Moor, or one bouad of bard broad, st tae
Gptloa ‘of tho Guvercirat? aod at tharuve of aM
hart of bert shite beavr,or In lea thebab ten pounds
africa: les ponsds ol good ccllve, or ie fen Uhercot ous
Sods bait pounds of tea; teas younda of good Now
Orit sco cuger four qunle of videgnrt 900 rowed of
tpera candies, or une aod 8 fusrth pounds of naman:
tine cardio or on6 aud a Ball pouuds of good, bard
Cipped tallow ear dleas unr vounds ut gad, bard, Grea
foups tro quart of salt, sod nnebandred pouuds of pe:
Stes tu euoa hunured rations,
Toe (nereased allowance of foor cuaces of our or
bread, aud tho allomauca uf pota'oey, us above proviled
Pill ccaro altho Wrmianton of the pica al lusurres'ion,
Rud {be vation bond pvoridedby Jom and rosaltioue 03
Belew daly, at.
“Th bool Jvall He Gollvered to the order of the com-
mandlog oficer of oa2% 9 alton, elibes In ba or by the
Maule rations aud spall eonsiavof the best ond mast esoics
firous of thecareatt; the pork to be No.1. Pele, exces
Ber ond the groceias obo of tho best woafey of ads
Buased:
Mall eatjeot to {eepoo!lon.
q_Allbide tut boasSompanled by th folloning ganran-
on
Tho wrderslened, —of
pine Sayer
ineave cho fovesolo
Teribod, bo necentor,
(er therecolytof the
Caeaute theo niyact for ths same, sinh vu
ont sure(ice, and, In este tho sat Ita enter
fn contrast ay efsresaJ, #0 conrantea to make zou the
Tho statemvot | difference betneco the «fer of tha gald—end that
which may bo ucocpted.
ait A. B., Goarantor.
©, D,, Guarantor.
1543”
Thereby oartify that the stove names — are known
atv ‘of property, and able to make good thelr
11a be vigned by the United Statice Dis Fudge, Unk
eit ie Augasion tlm ee
10 provost wil bu Govederea unless necoropxnted by
nvayers purlcrite? to publish the abore will cond
i 2 above will sen:
Seve eon Pain ube firot iuaertion to this office for
4 Proposals to be endersed "Prono
1b34"and nddraned (a tho andere a Ss
ooli-otw Major and Qaaryermaster,
‘rented for balls or parties br snoly-
(se Pear)
[Pee RKERKRVAFOENT
BELIZER APERIENT, rr
F jirty Years hen Al tho Pavorb’s Y
Wen The at dBc
* FIRST PUYSIOIAW® IN THE LAND
DEST REWEDY KNOWN a
For ‘lel Weatucbe: Werrsus Heviashr, Drapovila, Eour
elomsed, Wilkos Headaobo, * ralveas, Costlvencra. Leas:
Of Aveetite, Out Indigesiton, youll ‘of tbe, Livors
Gravel Kucomelo sMrotons Pilra, Meartburp, Bea
Elaeness, Uitiout Attacks, Wevarn
For tiptimonia's &o,ce> pomphlot with esch bottle
UPAOTUEED ONLY DY.
Pun ery
m EXWIOH BTREET, one
Ao For ealo vy als dragaiete. ‘od-Lyd
ILITARY BUCKSKIN GLOVES and
G*UNTLETS.—Ofloora by arpdlon an, cordor wth
‘Lu nor Cf kid glove they wear, oan | omediato y ba bu
pS at Si per pair for Back t#auntlets ard $3 for Lewb-
iced do Keaimenta ard o/mosnira cag be tupylied
wits buck Gauoilets wasints rpeir, A laren wssort~
ae ae ee a0) it At birts, and Drawers,
constantly on hand and made to order.
. Wee LEY & 00,
8. B corner of Fourth and Cheats acatreo’
nos-tm bviadaiphla.
TH BUSINESS PUBLIC.
IDBHR! CIDER!
cubsarlberhes on band and lereoslving overs week
Inrge quantities of Sweet Roctifiod Cider, of ap oxcellent
Havor aod quallty, which mili bo xold.ackue lowest cash
prices.” Sullora and doalers will Gnd St. sdvantagoous to
Gali ond exaeioa befire purchasing elzonhore. Buppiies
ways on hand tomeet demanda.
ORANE & CO.
Offers and Veult—25 Poor and-r-balt streat,
Dotwesn Pennsslyanin svenue end O street,
Washington, 0. 0,
Jen, orjors token for alf kinda of babers’ supplies, far-
aiabell'fp barrels nod packages to cult purchasers,
colic ‘G2 00.
370 wansie wan Bazan. 370
Pann's AvsNor, cpr Mernorourran Horzt
Wo shall open for Ingyaction, on WEDNESDAY, Oc-
tobgr a nse of WOOL GOODs, comprbing—
adios ate Children’s Knitted Cloaks,
het aN) Taltted 8b
eabfset ohiwle and R
[sdiey’ anil Cbildren’s Hoods, Jackets,
falters Hit, &a. &e F
Hurige lareely (noréazed our faollitios for worklog, ¥
oan with conddvnoe receive alt orders for Raitting an
‘Oroobet, apd cao assure our friends they aball be filled
peadily, ond in tho Into:t styles.
rolBatt Mra B. DARE, Agent.
| SRE
MEDICATED COUGH CANDY,
you
couaus, COLDS,
BRONCHITIS, LNFLUENZA,
MOARSENESS,
And all affcotions of the Throat and Lang
In thls chanceatile ollmsta, where ovary ono is more oF
Tosa eubjest to Colds, Coughs, Bronchitis, cr eomo affeo-
tion of the Throat or Lungs, they should procure
a packaso of DOS\WELL'S MEDIOATED CoUaB
CANDY. It ls tho m-st plossant and effectual remedy
known. To public cpeaker or cingers it i Invaluable.
Geo whst the celsbrated Profesor Alexander Wolowil
aya of It
Wasurxorox, April 90, 1553.
Mu. Posweiu—Sir: Waving ased sour Medicated
ands for Hoarsencss and other affections of the throat
prosseding Hom boavy colds, I found it vary benaficial
aod to curpazs enything elso that I bavecver ased (or
the came perporo, and would recommend it to ringers
and to parvona rabject to such affections from cold or ox-
ceativo ose of the voice.
Averaxpex Wouowsrr,
Professor of Mozio.
4227 Gold at all the principal Droz stores, and at BOS-
WELL'S Drag Store, oorner of Morzland avenuo apd
Seventh str
‘Gents per package. or Ove for
460.
[AND sill she wonder rev.
460.
Cash doze the buslnem.
“A thing of Joy (s always beautifa) ;
‘That Is tho reaton why our new style of
FALL AND WINTER COATS
Dlesse everybody. Cell and examine our Bpleadid Stook
of Clothing, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Tate, Caps, 6
Salts made to
rdez. Call sad zoe samples,
J. H, SMITH,
ostly 450 Bovenith rireet opposite Post Odioe.
ess OLD WAR HORSE IN THE
FIELD.
J. BRUCE & 09, '
Invite yoar attention to thelr large stock of
PALL AND WINTER OLOTHING.
that dofy competition.
Boxe’ Plotbing!
Which ell Ge thom all,
Higa or low, large of small,
1d or young, sors or tal
White or klsck, “ons and atl”
3. BRUCE & CO.
(64 Seventh etrest,
oslO-lz
oe OW ARE YOU, GREENBACKS {”
01d men for counts}, soupa men {or war.”
You can’t sae? Theo call at the corner of Ponnsyl-
yania eyeauo nod Tasotleth elrsot and examine our
in rears
HARON FHMADLE SEMINARY,
NEAR DARBY, DELAWARE COUNTY, PA.
To facilities to.
‘Tals tnstitatlon adorde amie fepllties
i
for obtalning e thsrouen acid liberal edacytion tn
SONU LYTRUATUCE, MATHBUATIOS,
LANAUAGES, and MUSTO.
Pupils admitted at apy ime daring the eoasions
Her ofreulare and otier iniormauoy, adores
wily
PB
Princloals, Dorby, Pa.
Roferoace—Mr. Obarles Neale, reasury Dopurtment,
‘Wasbington, ‘9510 Lu
BH. BOWNBEND ocontinucy (ulter
" Me ona in tho art of
180 oa eaten tke BYaNocpants: gad Ol
GAN Apri at No. WOW tree, near Foartesath stzech
or liress thrrazh the Past ODice.
HOUBE A MUBIUAD EDUCATION —
; SOHN ©. SPANTRA Satres ts Inform tho
Maid Wathinetoa that be te prepares ko five leon
eres eae
fant
io, 035 W etrect, betwr kad Bereatl or
+ GEO. WILLNER,
- M64 BENTH Etreet Werte
i the attention of the pubiloto bis,
Bema waka tues ota 7
PAPER HANGINGS,
YARNGM AND AMERICAN MANUFACTURE,
OF THM LATEST STYLE AND
OP ALL GHADES AND FRIOES.
WINDOW SHADES,
Ht snted Geld Band Window Shades. Balt,
Ohite eect, wad Uiue foliated shades ate vo order.
CURTAIN GOODS.
1 i worsted spd Union Da~
Prac ryrtagn ant aiith hiss il Co
Nore a snd al
Slemoed with tetrad
YEATBER BEDS,
Hole, Mors, and Dusk Mattressox, and all other Upbals-
fer work executed br practical wen, aod esueicotion
guaranteed, op moderate (erae,
BTORE AND SALESROOM,
‘No. 464 NINTH Etroot, betwoen D and E,
nod tt Waohinstn, DO
3
sidenoea of Iva pall, Abeadant
wie Wietrars ena vosoker +? tie Hatt
ATTORNEYS,
IHOMAS H. FORD,
ATTORNEY aT LAW,
Wanmtvatoy, D. 0,
OMe, 443 Win'he rect.
Tondenee Si Pit me nr lot
WILLIAM Frou. 1.0 OIE 10N FOX,
RO HINE & FOX,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
REAL ESTATE, OLAIM ARD PATEN? AGENTS.
CORNER SEVENTH AND ¥ ATREET,
@ (Opprsite Post Oe,
WASHINOTON CITY, Ds O
/.D, Commissioners for all the Btates.
‘OHN JOLLIFFH,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Hosraxasr ooastn or P axp Pirransrs S1nc372,
Opporite the Esst entrancs of the Treasury Buildin,
Waunixorox Ory.2.0, apo-ly
Attends esparinlly to Olaimganon the Dnited Btatec.
coM-Im*
A86. PAPI BANGLNGS. 486.
GOLP sad VEY)
‘GSES VAMPRD, ang
Hips ervoxp
GOLD PAPERS.
¥ fazed end Blank
Alo evizioty (OW ie CASH PRIC
HIREBOARDE
CON"
TEEATUB wen nrg0Rs, ee 2
M Be tifal Destgos, Gilt Band Window Gartes.
Bem aie Horaay 1 a Lets or Sina ctbbato
ato Order,
VAL PICTURE PEADDIE,
0 Gilded with Gold Leal
Ths Handeomest Assortment in the District (rem tho
Bt a atee tery a Pracsen with @ beanlifel verte of
fen of Dark Wo f
frailcalred Oval and Gnrds Vielto Wrames of Forelea and
romestio Biauufaatare,
ecto BEGTURD GORD AND TASSELS
Different Sixes and Golore, Pictare ings, Naile, &.
issing exeluaively for cash, the above goods, eo-
a lr jaunllty ill fe dlsngaed err
fafen they can Wernamae for tn the
fnlarepresentatton made vo elect eslee,
WA call colleited from thor needing the ehove roods.
forms Cash,
5. MARERITER.
ileaje reruember, tue, nombars ti Sonsnis sitec,
jeors om | and the
Gkthor Grote aan uabor AoesSkAU
gas tha
werranted
TLLIAM HALSTSD,
\TIORNEY AND COUNSI &
Te TOUNIRMAE ceaeess SA
op Pairs
WAGHINGION, Dy.
Bpeetlon a he Cont of Claes dsl, ag S>
MEDICINAL.
HATO, M. D.
BOMMOPATAIO PAYSIUES,
Wo} 260 W atrest. beiwoan Thirieerth and Weustesnth,
TUN 1P etedoak tee afer d cetera wf me
GOODS.
(ie an? Moras
‘Wa havo fost received 0 fall apply 9
WLODGETT & BY; BETS
PATENT GALVANIZED OVEHE,
ebigd ya willzall lower than User havo bean
trabalers. Wa kare Ho. 4t0 No.7.
=O. 4H. L GREGORY,
22) Pecnsylvanla ayennics
io this
mri —_(Siar) nage Reventh seat
= RESTAURANTS.
3p BUHL HESTAUKANT, t}-ps}
Qiyp BUMLEN MESTAUKANT, 3 >>
(A la Mateo Dores)
=a PENNSYLVANIa AVENUE,
‘The proprictor of thio favorite. Steataarant bas spared
uo peta te awe cale te baat (Uestanrant in Washington:
And bo point with pleasure tothe Lares patronage bo
fies alwnze bean honored with, and respeotfally coViaits
8 continuanes of the same.
GAME, OYSTERS, und other rofreshments constantly
gn bend, wad at the most reasonable rates
EAREASE,
ze SE, PENNER, and
SUPPER
Alco and in the mort patistec-
prepared at the shortest
tory manoser,
roan: i to tonive o’clook Dinner and
supper sta f° Sono WELOKES,
JylS-deStF ‘Proprict-r.
MILITARY GOODS,
Te ET ND
TaALvas Te
MILITARY AND CTHEK GOUDS
Wo hava oa band and ofr fot ealo—
10) doson BLU FLANNEL’ £UETS.
% desea LINEN OATS ond PANTS
19 desen MERINO UNDDESHIRID,
rnc BOOKA.
WHODKU:
60 deson NUQLIC
75 dosai# BA VERBAC!
HIRT.
DRAWERS,
bn Lowest Marks
betestn Winth and Tenth s:
mayttdaesit
GULL
2
Offer tao lazer
qualities od
ds, Barker, belt, Bi
teen with 9 fife asa form Gln
walsh ya can farsish oficen completo catty
#
est
i
now ctook of epleadid Clothing.
GENTS FUSNISHING GOODS
of every description.
BOOTS, SHOES, to.
PMITH & 00.
oclO- Cor. Penn. ave. and Twentieth stroat.
LEAR THB TRACK whilo the bell
nog.
‘Thero’a no wes of talking,
‘Tho goods must ba cold
Constantly rezeiving from our Manufcotory,
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
of evry description. =
Gastom Goods mado to order.
Cail end examino eamplas nt 951 Bozenth rireet,
atts, SMITO & NeALL.
EW INVENTION OF ARTIFIOIAL
CHEOPLASTIC BONE TEETH,
Without Motal Pints or Clasps,
ny
DRS. SIGESMOND & HAYWARD,
250 Peppiylvania avenge, bo'wean ‘Twelfth and Thir
tronth etx, Wasbinglon: 2il King at, Alexacd
“Tholr teeth wilt never corrude nor ebabge color, bein
tayoo-foarths Tlabtar thao any other: 0a» be laterta
over roots. ‘Tha roota Will bg matte Inoffeailye—aover to
acha.
This work bas bean tested over elsbt years by msny of
the fiat Chewtees avd Phyeicians of thls country.
Yr 8. £'H beve also (aveoted a wbite ti destructive
3, vith which the mnt rensitien teeth ovate tiled
Gib at psloy gad oan bal'd op-aporirely rouns (orth
Gulcuy sfdnts trond warranted: Feath extracted with
Soremetteicomtraa eatsde tf
A W. VANHOOK,
GENERAL PRODUCE
Desler to Batter,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Pensa
Eze’. pod \becse, Tobposo and Cl-
frp, Port, end Oluret Wines, Bran
dy, Whitkey, Porter, Ale, and Cider.
20,
Ageot for Queen's Royal Cabinet Chomp2e-e.
oat Sa 85 Louwiaha avenas,
¢ NO IMPOSITION! 42
2 MADAME ROSS, 2A.
Docgres end Astoologlat. orwerly lo'atod at Ki atroat
don: ius HEVOVED to No. 424 Eiltocnth ctrest gurih,
sors, Num York avenan, eho blow from teary
Doparuanect. Ban wus Uoru'wlth a natural git. Eh tlle
He eEEtcad rocuee-aover ennwa ta fall, Causes enesdy
tarragest brings toputbey thao look wpparated ours
GUT Tienes Buniuess evrictly conkdential. eho tr the
duly penn who can show Hikenets of turare busband
gj sect ices arent Leis, 0 eoaloy eoailypen
OPTION —Bakejs, Grocers, Flour and
Froid Doslera Sutlors, Bb Hotelkoe pers,
ond others aro reapecifully informed thoy can boiuppiied
ith ll desae jul a of
FLUUR, FEEO, HAY, BTRAW, &:, &c.,
of, the shncest aun fis, at How York’ and ‘calimoro
hole:
Jo prio. nv
ALP RICH? B
(Tato Covel)
Wholealo, Flour, Graip, avd Food Warohouso, corner
Seasnd aad O stroots, near Balumore end Oblo Koitror
depot elt Sen?
7.
LA TRUITTH’S
e LIVERY SALE AND UIRING STABLES,
Mineteentn atieet, ovo door north of Pacnsy.vamis,
avenue.
‘The cudrorlber raspest ully informa bls fiiecds that he
bes jart purobesed ihe Livory etable formerly kept by
Mr galth. abd thet bo will keoy ns 1sge stock of fue
Nertbera Horas al voll unm collection of Macks, Light
Wagoor, aod Buryies, wblod be will Korp almsse on
snd for hiro,
Fo B—Onn poir of Iron Gay Horves for sale, Alzo, a
piir of Blso¥ Norges
ALABGE YAtO firantlors’ wacons, oot! -d&°aw
RUNK, VALISH AND
BA@ BLANT
Gente’ Sole Leather Tranks, 6G, BEA Oz OR
Yndlee’Ureciacd Hon ot frank
Bole Leather Values, 'f: raveliin faew
fagdto Beek ilapkee Sir
thor Panalery for oars
0. BO.
‘AM«s'E BROW!
octtin 708 Ohestaut seals PHN, *
PAPER
ROOFING PF,
yt ROOYERS TARB NOTICR
4 constent cupply of Roohog Paper and Cement ozo
be had on tho most Uberal terme, Paper }f erat lees por
th, than can be farnlsbed elzerhere. Comont (25 cant?
eas por barre) man bs purchased from eny other
deals Apoly o7 oddre
ENIOHT 5 JONNGON,
D1 Bouth Charlos etroet,
eathaustt © Sinltimors Oity, Merziand,
paren WABHHOUBZ.
KHIGHT 6 JGHRSOR
SHUDESALY ORALEEO 12
PAPER
a
PAPER MACUZAQTURUAS’ MATESSALE,
1 Gouth Oharlos atree!
Balthwore Cia,
WANTHO FOK GASH:
OLA Blank Books, Letters, Old Bille, and orintes oF
written paper of all kinda,
we LORKears 7
WARRHUUOS,
OUI OHARDKS &
~ MEDTOI
=e Fal
ond OTR.
, sad all other Wi
PRURTY
ESVELOPES,
ONO
To whieh wo coll tho eth
El DAGS, Bes
Ag DSKUAER,
WIDLIS & ADA
acd Obi PAP SH,
EEPSUKS UL
OFSIOB, 6
1M, MONBY JEWELRY, VAGU ASUES
HO, GLOCKS, DONDE, ka
Poranie quis Gately aad bispatah Va all gs ovcatbla
Mona of tus country, Tals Company hee acca
6 priacibal Railway Kowns in the
FORTH, BAST, WERT AND HORTHWRER
peipal Ofiloet arer
Faitlasto, eae EAMES
sy ill
a
ctiopa ace mode af Now Vork and Bastia oft
was raeaein tails OAWADAG wo tha SIMI
PROVINUES, and cath. Fano Ming to LIVeRPOG
Sonn) UPON, bi BN i x
2 xo all prominent
Beat Ttain agi am (ue Contin
Galicatns m, Deafly oo
parks of sha Aisle Sates,
etre copth
eniely
————_—_——————
IMB) LIMB! Linki
1 Vee ‘rola Tiroe, Just orpiyud at Qaoneli's waerl,
par eaiooner It Daliakle, and forsale bp ey
‘AL 0,
anid Gozner Beventh sirast and Canal
PROPOSALS.
wOPO3SALS FOR ARMY TRANS-
PORTATION.
Orvice ov rum Deror Quaurepussron,
Font Leavexworrn, Kaxexs, Qouber 2%, 1853.
BEALED PRUPUSALS “Ill bo received at thin offico
‘anti Zo’elcok M. ep the 0th day of Dovomber, 1803. for
The trenspereation of iliiwy sanplies daring ‘the yeara
1e5\'c0d ba on the flomieg routes
‘Houle No. 1, Frow For Leavenworkh, Laram{o, and
Rieyvoou ther depots tbatmsy be extabllibed duriog tuo
Bvove yeara, on the west band of he Mi couri river, norte
Crore Leavenworth. cod south o Iaitured2 north, to
Sty poss oratations that are o> moy beestablubod Iu tho
Tooltories of Nebvaska, Vakotsb, foaho, ena Utab,
Poth of latitade, 44° portb, end” eat of longitadn
TAP rest, and in tho Lorhivory of Coloredo, north ol (>
perth Blidera (oetate the ato. per 100 pounds for 1.0
st which Bey ill anrparceald stores to esc,
Apill to Seplember, inclusive, of
cu ForisLearenwo th and Ri'ey fo tho
‘ihe toan of Kaveaa, in tbe State of
pyang ost Or stations that ace, oF a
estabilehed tn the teate of Ka ma ar io the Teriltory
Of Colorado, south of Iathude 40° orth, drawing
fUppiies from Fore Leaver worto, and to Port Usiou,
NOH or other deoot that may be devigoated tn that
Tertiary, to Fort Oar and, avd to apy ober polot or
Diintsop the route Biiders to stata tho roto ver 102
Pounds Tr 100 wilt, at which thoy will transport aid.
finres Io each of tha’ mo ths, fem april to September,
inclusive. of the years 1951 and 1865,
Yirute No \ Prom Fort Union, or euch other dopot os
may be elab bbed in tho Lerifiors uf New Mexico
bo eat bllebed
tha as may ba
1d Btslo of Texas
te
Bt too! Kausas
Missoni. to any
doslanated ip tha Ter,
mest of lovgitude Its? west.
Didvors to staie tho rats per 100 pounds for 100 miles,
at wolch they will tranaportaatd elovoe Ip each of (be
to _ntba, feom Jano to November, laslusive, of tao youre
Vefid wnd 1865.
Tho moigrt to bo tranrp-rted each xear will not oxcsed
100.0,00 pounds on Rento No 1. 15(G1000 pounds on |
oats No 2 nod 0 0,U0 pounds op Noute No 3
Noedditioval per ceatage wil be paid forthe trata-
Portatfon of bacon, bara bread, pino lumber, ehiaales, oF
any other stores,
Bilders must givo thelr names lo fol, on woll om their
Plnce of resla*pco; and ead po oz! cust be accompa;
led by a bond lo theaom of ten thousand dovars, Head
by tao oF moro rosponalb' perroce qaaranteaing that in
vaso a contract iw awarded forthe roote mentiuued in the
proposal to tha parties proposing. ta» contract mill bo
hosepied aud catoros int» end gooit and g.ficlent ccoa~
ery farnianet by eid atic in gocordan.e with tho
terms of this ndvertiez ent.
oun sf bounce reqalzed will bo ea fo lows:
340.0
; 5 cao 0%
Batsfactory evidence v the Ieysity wud folveDoy of
each blader and person offered ag security Wul bo ro
ante, |
Br Proneals for Army
Trove; fea 12, of J," aa thoesso may
bavand uno wil beeovertaiord Galoss they fally com-
Pip with all the requiremonts of bis sdverteemeat.
Par (os lo wayts simaraa aro made want bs prepared to
execute onatracts ot onoa, Aad ro givo -ho required bocd2
for th falthfat petfordacco of the same.
Cosuacia will be mage sabjest to to approval of the
Quarcermover General, but too right is reverved torejest
Quy or ail bids that gad bo offered.
Contractors wait be la readings é for cervice by the frst
day of April, ISM end they will 99 required to hava
xecles at of to the vicinity of Forts
and other depou tbat may
7 may bo communicator with
1.0. BAS\Os,
Major and Qusriermeitar.
ROPOSALS FOR HORSES.
Curer Qoarreewasren’s Ovrice,
DEPOT OF © ABINGTON.
<U., November 2 1884,
il bo rareived ac tia utco
aptil WbYUNESDSY, the Ita aey of Noverb r, at 1d
p’ciock M., for farpibing tbo Gocoroment with’ 16)
fi tecn bundred Horces, of the folluwing dessripiion, viz:
ARTILLERY,
Fer Artiliory. (1400) Gf on bas dred Horses, fren (15)4)
Gfteen nod ne bail vo (16) ¢ixteen bands bizh, betweea
fico and eight sors of fdaik elores; fees from all |
defeo +; «lib eken tn baroes ; wompactly ballt, and to |
‘wolgh not las than 1100 pour da
PROPOSALS.
‘Tho fall name snd port ofico oldron of tbe bidder
musi apooir ia tba proposal
Tra bitvemade la the name of a Orm tho names of all
tho soyties mutt appear or tho bid mill ba cons dered a
to indavldual prow asl of the party sig. ing It
Properale frow dul yrl partica will not be considored.
ad ap oath ofllestaice wii) bo ccaalid f.0m caozea-
fal bidarts befo o sianicig contracts
Propa als mat ba sdure a d_to Mrigadlor Geveral D.
A. Fockee, Qatt-rmaster United Staua Arme. Wa b-
foxtoa v.0,-and choald be piaiily marked * Propod ala
for Horses” u
‘onda «qual in arouot to half tho sor to be received
09 tho contract 13g ed by tb» contractor and to rewwen~
eiblo ro urliios will be required of succes fat bidders.
Jolade armost Be prevent in pereun when (he lds aro
onan
‘Bins o£ x bonds cen by procured apon application bo-
ing cade ot this office, either personells, by lottar, or by
tel gia be
Promotly and ready.
laczutes
W-nairor)
BEALED PROPUSALy
ISQPECTION, DELIVERY, 80.
All Horses conteactod for aster this sdverilseroont
will psvubject to oriaid inepection, ard those wot caa-
Termine ta tb: opecifiz.tloas wull bs rested.
N« Mares will be ro cived
Aho aurees mast bo doit-crot in this city within tmen-
tsefive from tbe da’e' f tbe cont act.
Foymrnt to be tsdo upon the osmpl: tina of the con~
tect er so oom theres icr ea tie Chief Quartersiier
shaivbe te fondo
"Thess Horses will ba awarded In Tots of (250) to bun
dred ard Bits 0103, uoles; the Cbiel Guartormaster
Sn utd deacs it forth interest of the Governmicnt to ¥alF
the nowber.
‘Tho ubief Qaartormaster reserves to blundel( tho right
to reoct any of all bids that ho may doam too. high.
DW RUCKER,
no? ot Brie Gen. and Oblif Quarrormeiter.
ROPOSALS FUR HaY, stkAW,
ADD GRAIN.
Acsteraxr Quanreunauren'a Ovst0R,
Fousol Durawnunst. COWES G-AN0 2/0 eT
Wantisuroes ue ee Ortouer Id By (B33.
Written Propoenls ‘ato. lovited “for faroiuhlsy Ny,
iran Ontes nnd Corn (or tuo one of this Deyot, ta ba dae
Avmred ortho Kailread Deposor st any cf ths Govern
mont Wiherves tu thine
eo protaen 8¢) be andcestod to (ho uederslaned, and
ae eMould stave the qucaticr of each arco oilered,
Ghoprice cud dare oCdelivery. x
see alll ber restived ff. Ovo thousana (5.000)
tusnelier Corn re Uaw-and G1 1&0) tone of Bay cr
Boing sud opwosds, aelersit huuld vo for Be interest of
Wo iveramentty cout wetforwioisamna eT
a creigas bo vueup to goes necks of about (eo (2
patveheevale woot are 10 be farnlabed at he et of the
“or No ay und Straw to bo securely baled,
‘The Way and Stra : ed
AvGr lauad Naya d Straw “Wored to be sabjett toa
rifld Leapeating by tho Goverment L epector.
‘Goatencu will by seuntos {row Wave tatimeta the Tow
est reapocnlolo blddere m1 the intcrosta of Uso service Ay
Feantie
‘Get cosurity will bo rouvired fr the faltbfal 'Qll-
amen ofmay oy, Gucl onde under thlaadeertsrnekt
Me tuoat ty bewbude at the cvmpleitan of tho contract.
ey SUDA,
(f Goptatn and Amistant Qoarvermaster 11.8. A.
PPLIOATION FOR DUPLIOATE
Ac take wagnants,
Puyeton Osricz, Bebrascy 18, 1563,
‘To, whom It aay cancepe:
‘Application baving been mada, ander the aot of 3d
Taney (S80, 1or tha relsrae of Uo lsud warrants ascribed
herein, which aro allezed to Layu been loat or destrors3,
notios ls hereby given that, at the dato following thode-
foription of each warrant, a cow cortidoate of like tenor
‘will bo iesued If no valid objection shold thon anpear.
No, T055, for 160 oares, red ander he act of March
8, 1855, fo the onto of Thomas Boad », ir» Ostoberal,
Une nali-lemiiw
‘Mo, 95,28, for 19) acres. joi under the ect of Merob
1655, tb tha name of Ab-no-to-wah, widow of Tduso
own, ond was cranted November 18, 1853.—Novomber
V4, 1s. suti-ltwiiw
‘Ro, 1.07, for 16) sores, issued under, the
Moreh 5.1885, i the nana’ of Janay, wilow of
Chont apd 03 granted Febroary 1, 1858.—Novs
sei. nodi-ltye)
[o. 10,012, for 50 bares Serued under the set of Marod
$4, 1855, In tho name of William Dyo. sad was rented
November 6th, 855 —Novembor M1, 1503. eat Lem Lae
No. 76,08), fer 10) nares, ened np-or the act of March,
1, 18%, in tho onme of Marah, widow of Charles Rolt-
fon, and wan erentad Jacuary 14, 1854.—Decembor 18,
ck ©
i, 78018, for 160 Mbres, Gaued azides the wot
a We nano of Oburler Garoxr, deceased,
fod was erapied Fabruary 1%, 1858 —Devsinber, 2,
1, cell Ita le
JOSEPH H. BARREYT,
TLLS OF BARE tor Hotels, av well as
ALHRANDELA
a a
| Ay Beker esas
Coals maa
Parasia fr ames
N HW 10K BN WASHINGTON
GTRAMBHIP COMPANY.
apw KOUYT FOR GHP NONTH HOKTHMAST,
AND HOI 252.
PERMANEMY AKPSSUEMENT
ABY YORE Tia FORYHASH MORROB
TROUGH 18 PORTE HOURS
6 extesopdinary ond Uheras vatroasse -bis8| 1aly
nofeaa reset Fed toma the, busiues men and ef\izensch
Distant vicinity daria fh hore as Wek 0s
{ty ontablishment, induced ita mabssers
to (0 PRAM AN ENT array outs for {te continuance,
Rete ea iret ean years
a ube ay
Bt He ect River fos ot Wall strest, Now Fork.
thi
SGOMPANY'S WHARS, foot of High Ares, Usoree-
ma a eo ERNRSDAY AND OAFURDAT
eloc!
‘Other eveamers will be disyatehed whoxever tbe oan
lees of sippy seaaires
“trips pac a wilt. opine. enon
‘made between (ho por of Haw Work a
thin (ores olght hour, 5
forage
pall einer Strats onatiasanra ne
:
‘do their own carter,
on, ls taken by tha best Gompaniey on coeds
Yoo
Et the sts,
mae na Cit Gar ats tena
ie BALVG fond be
Re JAE. S-ONBEN, Captsin Iori
oy sprancys thorexaled Une.
Without Jetracting frow the merits of any other rout.
xls Gompsny oom oderato binpats tha facile for rs:
ogiving thelr goods from the North in » ehorter tims, sta,
oSeaner rato, and {0 4 safer manner than any other ice.
iGoxiree Hone pays bean ase oD sila, wl id
fermi end without ayn mmission, wth
UGetesdine Moa trom Mow Yook— Nort, basta We
‘Pmall paskoges, such a3 aro csually cent by Bxr
taken at ordinary froight ei nod promptly Aeliver
Gontlemen with their families xoing North for the
Gusuper will Gnd this o Pome route, as tho: iities
foreafe transportation of bo: ctrriazes, and. tare
groans
yen othe comfors of cick
iby this roate
ead freroent
Sancsen
ahetieen tole cit ts tetaaded to tin
won ts Dormaneat lin
fica ined with end dependent apsa the banaers interes)
tnd commercial prosperity of tho District of Oolumila
shu te
Bor fret
vicinity.
Ih Deseaze, andall other haitncu connestod
ith tao tas, apply to
MORGAN & REINHARD, Ageats,
Foot of High street, Georgetown.
myittt AAO en thas ate
PBOPOSALS. oy
pucrosane.
Qvanrznuasran’s Orrice. U.S. M. Coars_
Wasnixaton, October oe
SEALED PROPOSALS, for eaon clees eoparately, will
be recelved at this office antil do'cloek P, M.. of tho 2a
day of Decomber next, for foroisolog to Iho U.S. Ma
rine Vorps, dariog tho year IBA, the lowing sapplics,
to bo delivered ct the office nt cho Assistant Qaartermas-
fero: the Ocips, Philadelphia, Penna tree of charse to
tho United States, in rach qadatities ax mey from time
{ote bereasiras sits
Chass No. 1.
u. 000 yards of Sky-bine Korsoy,
stated toebor midbe
yard. Wouleecst ey
6,0 yards Vark Bloc Kerey, all wool frozfrom hair,
Hilecba wie to lab a2 ounces to the yard,
aie woo) yer
3,600 yar/o Dark firue Twilled Cloth. all wool, for uni~
Yaris conte ledleo wool 34) Ot aches wide, #9
woigh 72 ounces per yard.
180 yarae +f =corlet Wioto, all wool (coohineal dyed.)
Binshce side ioiwe tho eances par vane
Gunes No. 2,
6,000 yarda of 6-4 Dart Bue Fiaspel. for ovorracks,
‘all wool, (indivo woe! dyed,) &4 inches wide, to
Belen 8 auues:pirgarss
18,000 yorde «£34 Dara Bino Flanoel, for ebirts, all
1, Indigo wool dy.d, 27 ioches wide, to weigh,
64 ounces per yard
1600 GAS Bina ercvall wal, lowelsh fonr ponds,
enod, with Je tera" US "in black, 4 ipebes
Jonw, fa the centre ‘bo 7 feot long and 5 feet
TeidG avd free tow arerte
7,000 palre of woollon cocks, tbreo:jzox, properly mrdo
‘of good fleece wool, eth duublo and twisted
we towsigh 3poucds perdozon pairs, free
oh Breasos
Cuase No, 3.
00 yards Whito Linen, for pants, Sinches
Belyh is cucels: por vara
arda Whita uioep, shirts, 80 inches wide. to
feb 1 SnEcen per yard,
1¢,00) yardy Centon Fianne!, tor drawers,
ise to walsh 7 ou ced pet pads
Chast No. d.
1,60 Uniform Cars completo except Pompons.
Lav Pam oAl , red worsted. ball:snaped, five inches
4,£00 Fatigne van, with covers,to bo made of blac
sie odigo aye
all wool, free fom
igh 2 ounce to the
fe, to
icohos
Ton great Veat Bart us. teegla
140.0 pais Yellow Metal Cresonnts and Saale Straps.
10) tows Eyauletto Bullion for Srgcants and Corpo
alk
1,(00 6:18 Epanletle Bullicn for Privates.
60 Red Wur ted Sm ba,
$0.0 jardaof Yellow Minding.
000 garda of Wed Cord.
10 Sword« for Ser. conte.
(0 Bwords for Bfurlcians,
40 Draws (1enoz) complete.
40 Dram Miose,
15) Barer Drom oad,
50 Snare Dram floads.
0) Drom Oo de
50 peta of Drom Soares.
© Boxwood" B" Eifes,
Crass No. 6, -
pairs Artay Bocta, infantry patter.
Cunsa No. 7
Cartridge Be xes
Bagovet Scabbarde.
Porsuslon Cap Pouches.
Carr das Box Bele.»
Rayoog: Belt.
Walat uetts.
Walt Platea,
20 Brent lates.
100 Sword Froars
Cras No. 8
1,(00 Koapsaoke,
50) Haver sch.
tun Cantoess.,
40) nsket Slings.
Clas:
For making oad trimmi
tho following artiotes, vix:
W corporals'. wasielans’, and
privates uoifor'va aoa fatiiue coa's; woollen and ‘linea,
pasts; (aoual acd liven sbira; drawers ;.faanol cack,
Sod red and blue Jackets for bos3,
‘Tho vbove wontloved arcicies ma\t oooform, in all ve-
seas, to the towel siatgurd Patterue inthe. of ce of ko
Gacriermuster Merino Corsa. Marios. Darrasee, Washe
ee TGs Atsintast Quarlermerter, tice Sara
BAGP sh cpanga treet Falleaelnuie: bod atthe Bia
Hue Stations Urvoblsn, New York. apd Boston, as:
churetty Bere they eon ho exnunine3.
‘hod eheuerer tha erticies onwod above, or any per.
ioe ihem, ball bs eoecldored araot fully coutoraite
tron gota tbey wil bs tyeeted. aud the. contractor wid
Hime taraua etbets of abe Teauined ing at ovce,
rte Gaur, runs wil eapoiy tho Woucozay ot ths
Chpecae of the osntractor.
apmect willbe issdeapon (ho accepted dalivery of
ean bute guaragtee, wbied mags frow tle to ting, be
Pa crek Sfinbersion ton per ceot trv tae pasiuent of
Scosuetrer dored under Oyst crder, until second. order Ia
Hiedsund too per orate from aoroust roudered. under
Socovideder ull (bird order ie stiled, and toon until
Contract I eomplated
‘ives prepesal must bo zovompanied by tho following
runrantes
Form of Quaranter
if in the Stato of —,
‘The undersiened
to enter into contract aa afo
jerenoe betwcon the offer of tho ald
Sa uiat nuseh taay be 4
avted.
herp Ssconkels AB, Gusrantor,
EE, Wines,
Iheroby o=1tlfy that the abore-named:
rou tno as men ef property acd abe to mak
aractes. 3
‘Tuo. laned: by. tho United tates Distrlo: Jada,
Valet States Diirlet attorues, or Uollector.
red unless accompanied by
tah ibment, mur bi
Prouoa Isto. be exdors
for Sepplica for Marine Lor
oo th din
TP sczes
Sayaru oy tH Usrtep Starrs,
Ovsios ov THE SELOEART-AT~A My
WasutxGtom, Octuber2!
Sealed Proposa}swill bo recelvd al
ofoloct noon of =A’
Qnartormaster Washington.
a=
the Capital, o1 Four Waoared Tons (220 Tha. to the ton!
of largo Bug or steamboat fu ones Wit Aeul Coat.
oF before theSth day of Dosember folloming.
rougbly ccmoned,
estho Chicf Koginser thal dircot
GEOROE T, BROWN,
oo td___Gargoant at-Arme linited Atatea Sogate.
LS FOR COAL AND WOOD.—
TURD. Getty fin Jay ot November
“thu Zia day of November
pont, for the delivory Io tho vaults of the Senate Wing of
‘Thovoal ts to be of best quality, thuruugbly screened,
and welyed in tha ureceLos of 'ho Chol Engineer to the
Sepals, or bis aaalstant, and to be delivered a abovs on
‘Algo. Proposals (or l'ko cbaracter Wu! bo received tor
tho doifters, at the ame p aos, 00 or before ¢nid 6th day.
Of Decombar, of Fifty Cords of beet Pine Woov, tho-
‘Too Coal and Wood to ha packed away in the veults,
3 RAILROAD HINTS. .
FPAVTIMUES AND “HIG RAILROAD
a
hi!
TUESVA>,
i
Dene renee
SG Lae
bene riOn ALL. PATI OF HH
‘Tisave Wash) and), 5, and 620 p.m.
al
ie 1a the only route by mbich baewagacan be check
Eee oh sau ATE
sctRihtandepec: Ontunlay et (20 asd mm
pike FOR ANNAPOLIS.
tS id 5 pe Lasve VWack-
Hei Sori, ‘No train for Aanspelis
uh Aas
ore SOE MODEL CA LSEET Bt
sina Sia GHEY Matoiataemeern le
1863. 1863.
ig ete PENNSYLVANIA OENTRAL
cEROATET Ts cournorioyn
Iga FInsT-OLASS Rogge #2 ALL THE WEST.
PEED, SAFETY, AND COMFORT
ron DA LAED, ANU FREE PROM DUST
BAGOAGH OWECKRD THROUO FROM BALTIMe RE:
"Three Datyy Trips fro
PHILADLLPUIS TO E/TTSB ORG,
‘Teo of them making
vote cowcrloy «7 Wangisn0Re
‘Wit ‘Traing on thy
RORTHERY CENTRAL EAILROAD,
And forme
1B GREAT GeNIHAL ROUTE
om
WASHINOTON AND:DALTIMORS
Ta pela inthe
WEST, NORTHWEST. ond SOUTHWEST.
Yor Throngh Tickets anv nt the Oflce of the Forth:
de eee Tee Goa any, We te comer oF cath
greet and Pepnsylvaoia avenue, Washington, and at
Calvert ation, Baitmore.
SPLENDID SLEEPING CARS ON ALL NIQHT
TRAINS—SMOK Ij AND SALO
NON Fin ‘Gite Takings os
fOM WASIINOTOR,
fil tak the G0 A. ‘aor.
aoe ie we ithe ihe O19 Ae Mand US
ins the Norbern Central Kailrosd, and ivo
Bi Rsiag oe tee Ne are Le A he ere a Lae
lose coppection witb tbe trains on the Pennaylvanin
Genteat Railrosd forall parts of the Wert
By thisronte Prolaita of ail descriptions ean be
ate Frelzhts of all de
we erent eee cia on the eadrondd of One,
Kentucky, Indiacn Tino, Wisconsin, lows, and Mis
spirals Geateal Rallrosd algo connects o
aula Gentes al
bolormarded
eantucny. Te=
1, W tecons|
ia
orate wl
the Weet, by the Penumivanis Central Ral
‘are bf
all tiaies a2 favorabie as sre charged by other Kaliroad
Compavies. e
He particular to mark packages “vis Pasmpruvasta
Gxstnit Barinoap,”
WILLIAM BROWN,
Agent Northern Ceatral Raflrcad.
BAUUB LEWL
Geseral upérintendent, Altoons, Peourylvanis
i. L HOUrT,
General Ticket Agent, Pentcylyanie,
Ha. HOUSTON
_maydkStl _Genéral Freiaht Saeat. Poi adeebiln
HUADEDPAIA, WibRINGD) 4
ARS DALTIMORS RATED
GEaRRAL MOVEMINTE,
Fi
iS obs
TRAINS
at
Ye and aft
pApSENOE
(Bxpress) Bat
Teave Viiminstcs
Leave fetpala for Perry se Ser
visca al (0p,
Leave, Vill
plscea at 83), ine
Leava Wilmincton for Phiisdsipbls end intern
planer ss 6007.0 =
2B
lo ead Lasermosts ve
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KUPOSAES YOR HORSES
Orrin gp ema OBO Meurgenarsy
POFOSAES are sileied aud Wil be Seteed at
Witubare, Pen Philndelpais
yivanin:
4 OF Indisngpolls, Io.
fom tie (6) 20 pins (3) sears old, wall
fe compactly
facta,
ve nb
Se ganranvesd by ova pepe
rures wust beappended co the guarantor, -
‘io teaponelullicy of the qasraztors mast be eh
0 official certifeata of the Ulerk of che nearest
i, orl tee Ugitel States Dltelo: Attorney
‘Proposals ust be addreseed to Lieutenant Colonel O,
G, Sewtelle, Obie! Quartarmas iF
e
ie
bo Indor: om. the ¢ vel: “ Proj
sefon theenrnone PEMA
ous wike oxpsdtils
are cibost aos Baa Oe up
[ontanant Uoloxel ond Gbisl Guarcermiaier,
19 Tecalved at t)
g6lca for the furoiabing of OAVALRY HOWSICS, to be
Gavalry Bureau, and
Fae lowing Tater 0
Mephla to GiNiimore? & and We
te
9m Philedalrhia to Whimingtos, M1 p.m. ens
“Yee Witminsten to Pao
pom Datumore to PA
Superintendent P
Pausdetobin
} pees BAILEBOAD
STURM AS:
ety
PHILAD'A. WILMINGTON £ DALTIMORS b
OARDEH & AMBOY end N. JEBGEY NATROL
UW ARRANGSaCEN'
0a end after April £7, 1855 (reiua
folfowst
‘Peacm Hosma Hoarn aus Waerrarice
cei a eke
Haare Phitedeinhle’!, is 1Liop. f=
Attire ct en Vers, 716 y. aasebe be
Wits}
f
Byoerintondent P., We:
R Ea
NORTHWEST AND §
ON AND ADTER JULY
from the Host Calvert
fica eater eta.
Parkton Accomm: 1, lesvor Glo
Parzton Accomm oetlo: leaves ats,
Ths 6.50 s,m. trae from Weshin,
Au sets fv Balt or
ot Bn
dtivas and Nissans
teats orm Wetllnatos con
roa Baltimore. for Bisaine a1
ta Wee
och
GARG Gl Niomy TALES.
? Fickd
Hor (ioxsts an4 any informnll
odreat Peonsy
avenus end 6:
ington.
eppiy st ih:
ivanis Boats corer of Pes
Eopsrlutsndent Northern Cantral Bailey
myt-lNols 0. MORTON, Tisket Asoc!
U DISCHARGED BOLDIERS AND
OTHERS.
As thare Dave be Cae laints made
Ai ecshang eens Suey, ante aide We
glares shout cick and dissbled and Discharged Soldiers
IMPOSED UPON
in the purchase of
PASSAGE TICKETS,
thoundersicned deems ft bis duty to'caution all theca
Hravalllax to Philadelphia, New York, Devtoa, and the
Northorn or Esstarn Btstex
THAT
‘THE ONLY
to procure tloketa
PLAOK
19 ar Tes,
‘TIOKEY OFFIOE OF THE b. & 0. RT. COMPANY.
: = AT THE DEFOR.
It is tho only placa whero a pawenger can provare a
Taroars Ticket or where yoo ‘ean buve your baysare
checked thn urh to the above elti@ (rom Washington
coe et ROBENT W: EDMONS, Pusseouer Aeut
i) PASSENGERS TRAVELLING TO
OSTOH AND TOS BANTERIS stay
Cees
vin EL, arrive ai
This iaths culy i
ine that
Geo ran dren om New ¥ors to Bat
sitar ssanee
1GER8 AND SOLDIERS ON
FURLOUGH OR DISCHARGED, GOTKG W257,
60UTH, ORNORTHWEST, ere laformed, AS
Re jae ticketg at Government rates, by ron catine
Eker oties af the Depot ef tue Deriieorsand Onie ale
Khir reote bas a0 olanga ‘ol aah fom
33 Cincinaatt,
ough from
‘BbsD We, rscames
cr Lave
Poniphiet of turtruedons and scot infront.
nlsbe’ gratis on sppiicstion, er ceot by mi
Stee Nohayee fr sogelien sal gst wal
(PUL DALW.—Uoples of Te GURU AUT
cate Qupar'e Review of the Court-2artal ol Mu
or Geacral a
oes HE" Youn Varia to pssulice mas ba
ofSca commar of BuvEnta clot oa
vonis avenca.